From spacerock at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Fri Jan 2 11:45:07 2015 From: spacerock at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 11:45:07 -0500 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com I've just uploaded a new edition of Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #343). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html Note that new REVIEWS are posted regularly to the Aural Innovations Reviews page at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #343) Secret Saucer - "Desert of Existence" (from Nachvollziehens) Lamp Of The Universe - "Domain Of The Buddha" (excerpt) (from Lamp Of The Universe / Trip Hill split) Trip Hill - "Bright Spring" (from Lamp Of The Universe / Trip Hill split) Nova Galaxie Robotnik - "Inside" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) Heiland Solo - "Celebrated Innocence (Parts I & II)" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) Aural Innovations ID (by Stone Premonitions) UNIT - "Look Into The Sky" (yet to be released) New Planet Trampoline - "Scary Pumpkin" (The Wisconsin Witch House) Dumb Robot Pilot - "Space Bug" (from Godspunk Vol. 14) Howl in the Typewriter - "One-Eyed God" (from Godspunk Vol. 14) La Luna e le Stelle - "Celestial Cataylizer" (from Electric Stratosphere) Folie Diamond - "Let There Be More Light" (from A Momentary Lapse Of Vinyl) Claudio Cataldi - "She Took A Long Cold Look" (from A Momentary Lapse Of Vinyl) Alpha Wave Movement - "Journey The Existential Plane" (from System A) Aural Innovations ID (by Stone Premonitions) Paul Foley - "Taliban" (from Shape in Spacetime) A.J. Kaufmann - "Slavia Nova" (from Stoned Gypsy Wanderer) Jack Daddy Loops aka Loopty - "Holiday Weekend" (from Mini Mind Flics) Solaris - "Alien Intrusion" (from The Waves Of The Evernow) http://Aural-Innovations.com From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Sat Jan 3 15:30:50 2015 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 12:30:50 -0800 Subject: OFF: Best Of 2014 Message-ID: Hi Folx... I hope you all had a good "slide" into the new year, as they say in Germany.? Well, I finally settled on my Best of... list for 2014, and it was really hard this year to decide.? I had nearly 120 new releases to review and choose from, which took some time.? In the end, my Top 10 goes like this, and if you want to see the rest of the list, plus the other writers at AI.com, click on the link.? In my case, you can also click on the link underneath each entry, so you can have a listen for yourself. http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/aural-innovations-staff-picks-for-best-of-2014/ 1. 3rd Ear Experience (US) ? Incredible Good Fortune 2. Space Invaders (Germany) & Nik Turner (UK) ? Sonic Noise Opera 3. Camera (Germany) ? Remember I Was Carbon Dioxide 4. The Spacelords (Germany) ? Synapse 5. Sleepin Pillow (Greece) ? The World Is Over? 6. Barrows (US) ? Red Giant 7. Eye (US) ? Live At Relay (B-side new material), plus Second Sight (end 2013) 8. Yuri Gagarin (Sweden) ? Yuri Gagarin 9. ST 37 (US) ? I?m Not Good 10. Gong (Australia) ? I See You I love looking at other people's end-of-year lists, since you can find out about other obscure bands that like-minded folks have discovered but you haven't yet.? I guess my discoveries for the year are mainly Sleepin Pillow (a weird mix of gothic electronica, middle-eastern sounds, and hard-drivin' krautrockish psych-rock) in Greece, Polska Radio One (a great Russian-language band with both 60s swirly psych and modern hard psych rock influences), and then a bunch of South American bands, like Anjo Gabriel (Brazil, long-form psych), La Hell Gang (Chile, shoegazery psych) and Foellakzoid (Chile, motorik krautrock), but only one of these put out an album in 2014.? Also, Fairuz Derin Bulut in Turkey, who also put out an album last in 2013, is pretty cool. Scott Heller also has his list out at http://writingaboutmusic.blogspot.com/ and amazingly, he chose the same No. 1 album of the year!???3rd Ear Experience also appears on two of the three other lists at A-I.com, so they must have something going.? Yeah, last year's Boi was also very high on my list, and along with White Manna and my favorite kraut-revival bands (Camera, Cave, Foellakzoid, etc.), and a fun, poppy-but-cool-psychedelic band from Newcastle UK called Parastatic (due for a new album soon) are just about my favorite bands going these days, at least among the relative newcomers. Anyway, hope you're all doing well, whoever's left on the list these days (where has everybody gone? I don't do social media, apart from email, pathetic as I am). The lineup for Hawkeaster 2015 is looking pretty strong, I'd love to get myself there for it, but doubt that I will make it happen. Keith H., where it's freezing rain at the moment From jguizar at STNY.RR.COM Sat Jan 3 17:12:41 2015 From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM (Jerry G) Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 17:12:41 -0500 Subject: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <1420317050.44131.YahooMailBasic@web161801.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On 1/3/2015 3:30 PM, Keith Henderson wrote: > Hi Folx... > > I hope you all had a good "slide" into the new year, as they say in Germany. Well, I finally settled on my Best of... list for 2014, and it was really hard this year to decide. I had nearly 120 new releases to review and choose from, which took some time. In the end, my Top 10 goes like this, and if you want to see the rest of the list, plus the other writers at AI.com, click on the link. In my case, you can also click on the link underneath each entry, so you can have a listen for yourself. > > http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/aural-innovations-staff-picks-for-best-of-2014/ > > 1. 3rd Ear Experience (US) ? Incredible Good Fortune > 2. Space Invaders (Germany) & Nik Turner (UK) ? Sonic Noise Opera > 3. Camera (Germany) ? Remember I Was Carbon Dioxide > 4. The Spacelords (Germany) ? Synapse > 5. Sleepin Pillow (Greece) ? The World Is Over? > 6. Barrows (US) ? Red Giant > 7. Eye (US) ? Live At Relay (B-side new material), plus Second Sight (end 2013) > 8. Yuri Gagarin (Sweden) ? Yuri Gagarin > 9. ST 37 (US) ? I?m Not Good > 10. Gong (Australia) ? I See You > > I love looking at other people's end-of-year lists, since you can find out about other obscure bands that like-minded folks have discovered but you haven't yet. I guess my discoveries for the year are mainly Sleepin Pillow (a weird mix of gothic electronica, middle-eastern sounds, and hard-drivin' krautrockish psych-rock) in Greece, Polska Radio One (a great Russian-language band with both 60s swirly psych and modern hard psych rock influences), and then a bunch of South American bands, like Anjo Gabriel (Brazil, long-form psych), La Hell Gang (Chile, shoegazery psych) and Foellakzoid (Chile, motorik krautrock), but only one of these put out an album in 2014. Also, Fairuz Derin Bulut in Turkey, who also put out an album last in 2013, is pretty cool. > > Scott Heller also has his list out at http://writingaboutmusic.blogspot.com/ and amazingly, he chose the same No. 1 album of the year! 3rd Ear Experience also appears on two of the three other lists at A-I.com, so they must have something going. Yeah, last year's Boi was also very high on my list, and along with White Manna and my favorite kraut-revival bands (Camera, Cave, Foellakzoid, etc.), and a fun, poppy-but-cool-psychedelic band from Newcastle UK called Parastatic (due for a new album soon) are just about my favorite bands going these days, at least among the relative newcomers. > > Anyway, hope you're all doing well, whoever's left on the list these days (where has everybody gone? I don't do social media, apart from email, pathetic as I am). The lineup for Hawkeaster 2015 is looking pretty strong, I'd love to get myself there for it, but doubt that I will make it happen. > > Keith H., where it's freezing rain at the moment I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on bandcamp). Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) Jerry One of my favorites. https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead To listen to Cosmic Dead side https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 From e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM Sat Jan 3 19:13:16 2015 From: e_clout at HOTMAIL.COM (Ed Mundo) Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2015 00:13:16 +0000 Subject: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <54A86959.5090900@stny.rr.com> Message-ID: I can second the Mugstar/Cosmic Dead Split. I went to the Manchester promotion gig, unfortunately Cosmic Dead's van broke down and they didn't make it. I enjoyed Mugstar so much I literally bought the T-Shirt! (already had the vinyl) > Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 17:12:41 -0500 > From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM > Subject: Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > On 1/3/2015 3:30 PM, Keith Henderson wrote: > > Hi Folx... > > > > I hope you all had a good "slide" into the new year, as they say in Germany. Well, I finally settled on my Best of... list for 2014, and it was really hard this year to decide. I had nearly 120 new releases to review and choose from, which took some time. In the end, my Top 10 goes like this, and if you want to see the rest of the list, plus the other writers at AI.com, click on the link. In my case, you can also click on the link underneath each entry, so you can have a listen for yourself. > > > > http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/aural-innovations-staff-picks-for-best-of-2014/ > > > > 1. 3rd Ear Experience (US) ? Incredible Good Fortune > > 2. Space Invaders (Germany) & Nik Turner (UK) ? Sonic Noise Opera > > 3. Camera (Germany) ? Remember I Was Carbon Dioxide > > 4. The Spacelords (Germany) ? Synapse > > 5. Sleepin Pillow (Greece) ? The World Is Over? > > 6. Barrows (US) ? Red Giant > > 7. Eye (US) ? Live At Relay (B-side new material), plus Second Sight (end 2013) > > 8. Yuri Gagarin (Sweden) ? Yuri Gagarin > > 9. ST 37 (US) ? I?m Not Good > > 10. Gong (Australia) ? I See You > > > > I love looking at other people's end-of-year lists, since you can find out about other obscure bands that like-minded folks have discovered but you haven't yet. I guess my discoveries for the year are mainly Sleepin Pillow (a weird mix of gothic electronica, middle-eastern sounds, and hard-drivin' krautrockish psych-rock) in Greece, Polska Radio One (a great Russian-language band with both 60s swirly psych and modern hard psych rock influences), and then a bunch of South American bands, like Anjo Gabriel (Brazil, long-form psych), La Hell Gang (Chile, shoegazery psych) and Foellakzoid (Chile, motorik krautrock), but only one of these put out an album in 2014. Also, Fairuz Derin Bulut in Turkey, who also put out an album last in 2013, is pretty cool. > > > > Scott Heller also has his list out at http://writingaboutmusic.blogspot.com/ and amazingly, he chose the same No. 1 album of the year! 3rd Ear Experience also appears on two of the three other lists at A-I.com, so they must have something going. Yeah, last year's Boi was also very high on my list, and along with White Manna and my favorite kraut-revival bands (Camera, Cave, Foellakzoid, etc.), and a fun, poppy-but-cool-psychedelic band from Newcastle UK called Parastatic (due for a new album soon) are just about my favorite bands going these days, at least among the relative newcomers. > > > > Anyway, hope you're all doing well, whoever's left on the list these days (where has everybody gone? I don't do social media, apart from email, pathetic as I am). The lineup for Hawkeaster 2015 is looking pretty strong, I'd love to get myself there for it, but doubt that I will make it happen. > > > > Keith H., where it's freezing rain at the moment > > I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at > hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on bandcamp). > > Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) > > Jerry > > One of my favorites. > > https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead > > To listen to Cosmic Dead side > https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Sat Jan 3 19:56:15 2015 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (Gary Shindler) Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 18:56:15 -0600 Subject: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <1420317050.44131.YahooMailBasic@web161801.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Thanks for sharing, digging the Space Invaders/Nik Turner album. Gary > On Jan 3, 2015, at 2:30 PM, Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET> wrote: > > Hi Folx... > > I hope you all had a good "slide" into the new year, as they say in Germany. Well, I finally settled on my Best of... list for 2014, and it was really hard this year to decide. I had nearly 120 new releases to review and choose from, which took some time. In the end, my Top 10 goes like this, and if you want to see the rest of the list, plus the other writers at AI.com, click on the link. In my case, you can also click on the link underneath each entry, so you can have a listen for yourself. > > http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/aural-innovations-staff-picks-for-best-of-2014/ > > 1. 3rd Ear Experience (US) ? Incredible Good Fortune > 2. Space Invaders (Germany) & Nik Turner (UK) ? Sonic Noise Opera > 3. Camera (Germany) ? Remember I Was Carbon Dioxide > 4. The Spacelords (Germany) ? Synapse > 5. Sleepin Pillow (Greece) ? The World Is Over? > 6. Barrows (US) ? Red Giant > 7. Eye (US) ? Live At Relay (B-side new material), plus Second Sight (end 2013) > 8. Yuri Gagarin (Sweden) ? Yuri Gagarin > 9. ST 37 (US) ? I?m Not Good > 10. Gong (Australia) ? I See You > > I love looking at other people's end-of-year lists, since you can find out about other obscure bands that like-minded folks have discovered but you haven't yet. I guess my discoveries for the year are mainly Sleepin Pillow (a weird mix of gothic electronica, middle-eastern sounds, and hard-drivin' krautrockish psych-rock) in Greece, Polska Radio One (a great Russian-language band with both 60s swirly psych and modern hard psych rock influences), and then a bunch of South American bands, like Anjo Gabriel (Brazil, long-form psych), La Hell Gang (Chile, shoegazery psych) and Foellakzoid (Chile, motorik krautrock), but only one of these put out an album in 2014. Also, Fairuz Derin Bulut in Turkey, who also put out an album last in 2013, is pretty cool. > > Scott Heller also has his list out at http://writingaboutmusic.blogspot.com/ and amazingly, he chose the same No. 1 album of the year! 3rd Ear Experience also appears on two of the three other lists at A-I.com, so they must have something going. Yeah, last year's Boi was also very high on my list, and along with White Manna and my favorite kraut-revival bands (Camera, Cave, Foellakzoid, etc.), and a fun, poppy-but-cool-psychedelic band from Newcastle UK called Parastatic (due for a new album soon) are just about my favorite bands going these days, at least among the relative newcomers. > > Anyway, hope you're all doing well, whoever's left on the list these days (where has everybody gone? I don't do social media, apart from email, pathetic as I am). The lineup for Hawkeaster 2015 is looking pretty strong, I'd love to get myself there for it, but doubt that I will make it happen. > > Keith H., where it's freezing rain at the moment From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 3 20:49:48 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Gary Shinder's HAMMER) Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 19:49:48 -0600 Subject: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for sharing, digging the Space Invaders/Nik Turner album. Gary On 1/3/15, Ed Mundo wrote: > I can second the Mugstar/Cosmic Dead Split. I went to the Manchester > promotion gig, unfortunately Cosmic Dead's van broke down and they didn't > make it. I enjoyed Mugstar so much I literally bought the T-Shirt! (already > had the vinyl) > >> Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 17:12:41 -0500 >> From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM >> Subject: Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> On 1/3/2015 3:30 PM, Keith Henderson wrote: >> > Hi Folx... >> > >> > I hope you all had a good "slide" into the new year, as they say in >> > Germany. Well, I finally settled on my Best of... list for 2014, and it >> > was really hard this year to decide. I had nearly 120 new releases to >> > review and choose from, which took some time. In the end, my Top 10 >> > goes like this, and if you want to see the rest of the list, plus the >> > other writers at AI.com, click on the link. In my case, you can also >> > click on the link underneath each entry, so you can have a listen for >> > yourself. >> > >> > http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/aural-innovations-staff-picks-for-best-of-2014/ >> > >> > 1. 3rd Ear Experience (US) ? Incredible Good Fortune >> > 2. Space Invaders (Germany) & Nik Turner (UK) ? Sonic Noise Opera >> > 3. Camera (Germany) ? Remember I Was Carbon Dioxide >> > 4. The Spacelords (Germany) ? Synapse >> > 5. Sleepin Pillow (Greece) ? The World Is Over? >> > 6. Barrows (US) ? Red Giant >> > 7. Eye (US) ? Live At Relay (B-side new material), plus Second Sight >> > (end 2013) >> > 8. Yuri Gagarin (Sweden) ? Yuri Gagarin >> > 9. ST 37 (US) ? I?m Not Good >> > 10. Gong (Australia) ? I See You >> > >> > I love looking at other people's end-of-year lists, since you can find >> > out about other obscure bands that like-minded folks have discovered but >> > you haven't yet. I guess my discoveries for the year are mainly Sleepin >> > Pillow (a weird mix of gothic electronica, middle-eastern sounds, and >> > hard-drivin' krautrockish psych-rock) in Greece, Polska Radio One (a >> > great Russian-language band with both 60s swirly psych and modern hard >> > psych rock influences), and then a bunch of South American bands, like >> > Anjo Gabriel (Brazil, long-form psych), La Hell Gang (Chile, shoegazery >> > psych) and Foellakzoid (Chile, motorik krautrock), but only one of these >> > put out an album in 2014. Also, Fairuz Derin Bulut in Turkey, who also >> > put out an album last in 2013, is pretty cool. >> > >> > Scott Heller also has his list out at >> > http://writingaboutmusic.blogspot.com/ and amazingly, he chose the same >> > No. 1 album of the year! 3rd Ear Experience also appears on two of the >> > three other lists at A-I.com, so they must have something going. Yeah, >> > last year's Boi was also very high on my list, and along with White >> > Manna and my favorite kraut-revival bands (Camera, Cave, Foellakzoid, >> > etc.), and a fun, poppy-but-cool-psychedelic band from Newcastle UK >> > called Parastatic (due for a new album soon) are just about my favorite >> > bands going these days, at least among the relative newcomers. >> > >> > Anyway, hope you're all doing well, whoever's left on the list these >> > days (where has everybody gone? I don't do social media, apart from >> > email, pathetic as I am). The lineup for Hawkeaster 2015 is looking >> > pretty strong, I'd love to get myself there for it, but doubt that I >> > will make it happen. >> > >> > Keith H., where it's freezing rain at the moment >> >> I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at >> hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on bandcamp). >> >> Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) >> >> Jerry >> >> One of my favorites. >> >> https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead >> >> To listen to Cosmic Dead side >> https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 01:27:33 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 07:27:33 +0100 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc Message-ID: Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more radio shows. I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric Sepulcher" this spring. I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD seems its vanished from ebay etc. in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up at AI both audio and my old transcription. Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. Cheerz & cheese- Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 02:25:53 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 08:25:53 +0100 Subject: OT: doubters turn away (but i know the inhuman Bill Stewart WANTS SOME DOTS!) Message-ID: The Legendary Pink Dots have loads of free albums on Bandcamp. If you like avant prog of Magma, Crimson, Syd Barrett, mixed with Throbbing Gristle and Skinny Puppy and Anarchic and Mystical 80s goth / darkwave and a smattering of Calvert i urge one to check out some of these FREE Dots albums (many cassette releases from Ding Dong tapes or Terminal Kaleidoscope). I often chat with Edward and Phil on FB and by email and hook up with the band whenever they grace Oslo with their presence. Raymond Steeg in the band was sound man with Hawkwind years ago and i talked with him about his tours with them in 11 at Revolver venue. He spotted me in a Sonic Assasins 77 tee and exclaimed he had worked with Hawkwind. I was talking a long time with Edward at the Cafe Mono gig in 09 and was wearing a CHROME teeshirt, a band Edward really likes. The first of these links, DOT TO DOT is my favorite. Its the classic lineup from 1985 with Patric Q Paganini on violin and features tracks like Echo Police and A Hollywood Sunset. But these are all from the cream of LPDs best live shows preserved, and PAY WHAT YA WANT! - Christian https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/dot-to-dot https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/how-to-promote-a-live-grenade https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/walls-of-snow-the-swedish-radio-special https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-strasbourg-1986 https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-pandoras-music-box-1985 From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 02:52:40 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 08:52:40 +0100 Subject: OT: Dotsography... from my collection.... (many vinyls and ltd releases) Message-ID: Since 1997 i have amassed alot of Dotz and relations.. compiled from my list of music, main band, solo, spinoffs, related, and bootlegs. The Legendary Pink Dots - Stained Glass Soma Fountains [2CD early years compilation, 80-81] The Legendary Pink Dots - Ancient Daze [Beta Lactam Ring label early years compilation] The Legendary Pink Dots - Legendary Pink Box [2CD early years compilation] The Legendary Pink Dots - Under Triple Moons [early years ROIR label compilation 81-88] The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool vol. 1 & 2 [1981] [3CD-R, 2013 remaster, 40 tracks] The Legendary Pink Dots - Prayer For Aradia [early years cassette / vinyl compilation] The Legendary Pink Dots - Crushed Mementos (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Brighter Now (1st LP) The Legendary Pink Dots - Dots In Bonn July 1983 (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Curse [PIAS label] The Legendary Pink Dots - Traumstadt 1 (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Basilisk (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool vol. 3 & 4 The Legendary Pink Dots - Apparition (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - How To Promote A Live Grenade [CD-R] The Legendary Pink Dots - Faces In The Fire The Legendary Pink Dots - The Tower The Legendary Pink Dots - The Terminal Kaleidoscope 1984 Tour With Attrition (CD) [live] The Legendary Pink Dots - The Lovers The Legendary Pink Dots - Asylum (1985) The Legendary Pink Dots - Asylum (2014 remaster CD) The Legendary Pink Dots - Live At Pandora's Music Box 1985 (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Live In Strasbourg 1986 (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Come Out From The Shadows Volume 3 - The 80's [compilation] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Island Of Jewels The Legendary Pink Dots - Stone Circles [PIAS US compilation 12" Vinyl LP] The Legendary Pink Dots - The Golden Age (w/bonus EP tracks) The Legendary Pink Dots - Dot To Dot [live The Bad, Hannover, Germany 10/02/88] (2CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - It's Raining In Heaven (live) The Legendary Pink Dots - Greetings 9 + Premonition 11 [live/split EP tracks, Materiali Sonori label CD] The Legendary Pink Dots - Any Day Now The Legendary Pink Dots - Any Day Now Secrets (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Four Days The Legendary Pink Dots - The Crushed Velvet Apocalypse The Legendary Pink Dots - Stone Circles: A Legendary Pink Dots Anthology (12" vinyl LP) The Legendary Pink Dots - Live '89 [CD-R] [Kling Klang Club, Germany ??/??/89] The Legendary Pink Dots - Live '89 Vol. 2 [Bikini Club, Toulouse, France, ??/??/89] [CD-R] The Legendary Pink Dots - The Maria Dimension (w/bonus tracks) The Legendary Pink Dots - The Maria Sessions (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - The Maria Sessions Volume 2 (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Shadow Weaver The Legendary Pink Dots - Malachai (The Shadow Weaver pt. 2) The Legendary Pink Dots - Come Out From The Shadows [compilation] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Come Out From The Shadows Volume 2 [compilation] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - 9 Lives To Wonder The Legendary Pink Dots - Live In Montpellier (2CD-R) [The Rockstore, 27/05/94] The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool vol. 8 & 9 (2CD) The Legendary Pink Dots - Canta Mientas Puedras (compilation 90-95) The Legendary Pink Dots - From Here You'll Watch The World Go By The Legendary Pink Dots - Remember Me This Way (CDEP) The Legendary Pink Dots - Hallway Of The Gods The Legendary Pink Dots - Sterre EP (CD) The Legendary Pink Dots - The Best Ballads Vol. 1 [compilation] The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool Vol. 10 The Legendary Pink Dots - Sing While You May (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - El Kaleidoscopio Terminal (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Pre-Millenial Single (CDEP) The Legendary Pink Dots - Farewell, Milky Way (live 1994) The Legendary Pink Dots - A Perfect Mystery The Legendary Pink Dots - Live At The Metro The Legendary Pink Dots - Nemesis Online The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool vol. 11, 12 & 13 (3CD box) [2001] The Legendary Pink Dots - All The King's Men (2002) The Legendary Pink Dots - All The King's Horses The Legendary Pink Dots - All The King's Sessions (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Alchemical Playschool (2002) The Legendary Pink Dots - Human Radio [live] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - The Whispering Wall (2004) The Legendary Pink Dots - Poppy Variations (BLRR label digipak) The Legendary Pink Dots - Legacy - The 25th Anniversary Single [autographed 7" ltd. pink vinyl single] The Legendary Pink Dots - Your Children Will Placate You From Premature Graves The Legendary Pink Dots - Live At Cafe de la Danse, Paris 20/12/07 (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Plutonium Blonde (2008) The Legendary Pink Dots - Plutonium Live [The Orangerie, Munich, 23/04/09] [CD-R] The Legendary Pink Dots - w/Friends & Relations: Kollabaris [remaster] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Synesthesia The Legendary Pink Dots - Seconds Late For The Brighton Line (2010) [CD & 2LP w/vinyl only live track as d/l only bonus track] The Legendary Pink Dots - Seeds Of Faith [CD-R, from "Seconds Late" redux download only track.] The Legendary Pink Dots - The Creature That Tasted Sound (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - The French Collection (BLRR label, 2CD) [live 1994] The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool vol. 15 (new 2012 CD) The Legendary Pink Dots - Taos Hum (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Live In Hildesheim 1992 [2013 remaster] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - The Gethsemane Option [new 2013] The Legendary Pink Dots - The Curse Of Marie Antoinette [new 2013, ltd. 299 vinyl 12" LP picture disc] + (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - Code Noir (2013 Tour CD) The Legendary Pink Dots - 2013 Christmas Album [download only, CD-R] The Legendary Pink Dots - Paris In The Spring (live, Le Klub, 13. April 2014) [2CD-R] The Legendary Pink Dots - 12 Steps Off The Path [compilation appearances and live] (CD-R) The Legendary Pink Dots - 10 To The Power Of 9 - Vol. 1 [vinyl 12" LP, new 2014] The Legendary Pink Dots - 10 To The Power Of 9 - Vol. 2 [vinyl 12" LP, new 2014] The Legendary Pink Dots - 10 To The Power Of 9 - Vol. 1 & 2 [CD edition with both LPs] + bonus CD w/ bag + badge The Legendary Pink Dots - Chemical Playschool 16+18 (2CD-R) [new 2014] The Legendary Pink Dots - Halloween Special 2014 [download only, CD-R] The Legendary Pink Dots - Yuletide Special 2014 EP [download only, CD-R)] The Legendary Pink Dots / V.A. - Powdered Heaven Dressed In Plastic: A Cloud Zero Tribute To The Legendary Pink Dots Vol. II (2CD-R) [2007 CZ mailing list forum project] Edward Ka-Spel - Eyes! China Doll [BLRR remaster CD with Dance China Doll EP as extra trax] Edward Ka-Spel - Laugh China Doll [BLRR remaster CD with bonus trax] Edward Ka-Spel - Chyekk China Doll / AaAzhyd China Doll [2CD of both albums, w/bonus trax] Edward Ka-Spel - Chyekk China Doll [BLRR remaster CD with bonus trax] Edward Ka-Spel - Khalash Nykow China Doll [live 04/04/86] (CD-R) [free BLRR website download, 2002] Edward Ka-Spel - Lyvv China Doll (CD-R from cassette) [live in Strasbourg, France & Dilden, Holland 27/03/87] Edward Ka-Spel - Lyvv China Doll [Staalplat CD different from cassette by same name] Edward Ka-Spel - Apples (Big!) China Doll [live in New York City, 23/05/87] [w/radio interview] (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Khataclimici China Doll Edward Ka-Spel - Tanith And The Lion Tree Edward Ka-Spel - The Man Who Never Was b/w Fuse (7" vinyl single) Edward Ka-Spel - DNA Le Draw D-Kee [1996 w/cEvin kEY] Edward Ka-Spel - Public Disturbance [live 1998 & 1993] (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - The Singles [remastered] (CD-R) [compilation of 7" & 10" vinyl only] Edward Ka-Spel - Textures Of Illumina (2CD) Edward Ka-Spel - The Scriptures Of Illumina Edward Ka-Spel - The Blue Room Edward Ka-Spel - Red Letters Edward Ka-Spel - Absence Of Evidence [2013 remaster] (CD-R of 2001 LP) Edward Ka-Spel - 090301 [live CD EP that came with "Love And Loud Colours" book] Edward Ka-Spel - Lactamase 01 (EP): Alas My Shrunken Head [CD-R] (2001) Edward Ka-Spel - Caste O'Graye Skree?ns Edward Ka-Spel - Stuttgart 2002 [The Legendary Pink Dots] (CD-R) (live) Edward Ka-Spel - A Long Red Ladder to the Moon [autographed by Edward] Edward Ka-Spel - O'Er a Shalabast'r Tyde Strolt Ay Edward Ka-Spel - Happy New Year b/w What Goes Around EP (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Pieces of Infinity (2005) Edward Ka-Spel - Live At The Biblioteque, Herge, Paris 2005 (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - (& friends) An Unlikely Event [live] [2013 remaster] (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Kissing Frogs Is Fine [Russian compilation] Edward Ka-Spel - Dream Logik part one (CD) Edward Ka-Spel - Dream Logik X (A Small Voyage In Three Parts) (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Fragments of Illumina (CD-R) [2008] Edward Ka-Spel - Burning Church [single] Edward Ka-Spel - The Minus Touch (2010) Edward Ka-Spel - 11.11.11.11 (EP): Friendly Fire 11.11.11.11 b/w Poppy Day 11.11.11 (2 track EP) [CD-R] Edward Ka-Spel - A Hollywood Sunset (2011 recording for Bandcamp) b/w Dream Stealer (1997 7" vinyl single b-side) (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Made In China part 3 b/w Gallery of Guilt (CD-R) [Bandcamp site download only single, recorded Dec. 2011] Edward Ka-Spel - Dream Loops Edward Ka-Spel - Devascapes (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - A Pleasure Cruise Through 9 Dimensions (BLRR label 2011) Edward Ka-Spel - Ghost Logik (single CD version) Edward Ka-Spel - This Saturated Land (CD-R) [2012] Edward Ka-Spel - Fire Island (CD-R) [2013] Edward Ka-Spel - One Last Pose Before The Ruin (2013 CD) Edward Ka-Spel - The Patriot 7" Vinyl single (2013, + CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Ghost Logik 2 [2014] (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - The Victoria Dimension (new 2014 deluxe ed. 2CD) Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman / Nicoletta Stephanz - The Greenhouse Effect (Live Haarlem, NL, ??/03/03) Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman - The Whispering Wail (CD-R) [2004 sessions] Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman - Live In Basel 2005 (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman - Live at The Brainwaves Festival 2006 plus Special Guests (CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman - The Thirty Year Itch (BLRR label) Edward Ka-Spel & Philippe Petit - Are You Receiving Us Planet Earth?! (vinyl 12" grey LP) + (CD-R w/ bonus track) The Silverman - Dream Cell (1995) (original TEKA label CD) The Silverman - Silvermandalas [Legendary Pink Dots 'synth wizard' Philip Knight] The Silverman - Time On Thin Ice The Silverman - State Of Union (CD remaster) The Silverman - Elemental (CD-R) [2012 remaster] The Silverman - Spectral Artifact (CD-R) The Silverman - Requiem Settings (CD-R) [2002] The Silverman - Nature Of Illusion / Woodland Calling (2CD) The Silverman - Blank For Your Own Message The Silverman - Finisterre (CD-R) The Tear Garden - Tired Eyes Slowly Burning The Tear Garden - Last Man to Fly [Legendary Pink Dots / Skinny Puppy members] The Tear Garden - Sheila Liked the Rodeo The Tear Garden - To Be an Angel Blind, The Crippled Soul Divide The Tear Garden - Crystal Mass The Tear Garden - Eye Spy With My Little Eye The Tear Garden - The Secret Experiment The Tear Garden - Have A Nice Trip (2010) The Tear Garden - Best Of ["For Those Who Would Walk With The Gods", Russian 2001 compilation CD with 2 exclusive tracks] Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Other Worlds Of Dub [Legendary Pink Dots drummer Ryan Moore] Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Bin Shaker Dub Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Dub Plate Selection Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Horsie Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Dub Plates Volume Two Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Dub Voyage Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Dub From The Secret Vaults [ROIR compilation] [Legendary Pink Dots drummer Ryan Moore] Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Foundation Rockers (2003) Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Remixed-Abstract Beats (2004) Twilight Circus meets Edward Ka-Spel - 800 Saints In A Day (Tourette label 2013 CD) Dubcon - U.F.O. Pon Di Gullyside [Twilight Circus (The Legendary Pink Dots)/cEvin Key (Skinny Puppy)] (2013, CD New) Martijn de Kleer - Flow [Legendary Pink Dots guitarist solo release] Martijn de Kleer - So Close Yet So Far Out Skinny Puppy - Bites / Remission (2-on-1-CD) Skinny Puppy - Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse Skinny Puppy - Cleanse Fold And Manipulate Skinny Puppy - VIVIsectVI Skinny Puppy - Rabies Skinny Puppy - Worlock EP [4 trk.] Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park Skinny Puppy - Last Rights Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong of The Right Skinny Puppy - Mythmaker [digipak] Skinny Puppy - HanDover [digipak] Skinny Puppy - Twelve Inch Anthology Skinny Puppy - Remix Dystemper Skinny Puppy (V.A.) - Dig It: A Tribute To Skinny Puppy [aka "Hymns Of The Worlock", w/ Dead Voices On Air, Download, Spahn Ranch, Front Line Assembly, Electric Hellfire Club +++] BOOTLEGS: ****THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS: 1983 University, K?ln, Germany, 18/04/83 (CD-R) 45 min. EX 1983 Bonn, Germany, ??/07/83 (CD-R) 46 min. EX+ 1983 Parkzicht, Rotterdam, NL, FM Broadcast, 24/07/83, 31 min. (CD-R) 1985 Pandora's Music Box, 10/10/85 (CD-R) SBD EX+ 1986 Strasbourg, France, ??/??/86 (CD-R) SBD EX+ 1988 Dot To Dot [live The Bad, Hannover, Germany 10/02/88] (2CD-R) EX+ SBD 1989 FM Radio Broadcast, The Pipeline, Sundsvall, Sweden, ??/01/89 EX+ SBD 30 min. (CD-R) 1989 Live '89 [CD-R] Kling Klang Club, Wilhelmshaven, Germany ??/??/89 1989 Bikini Club, Toulouse, France, ??/??/89 [CD-R] 1992 Hildesheim, Germany, ??/??/92 [2013 remaster] (CD-R) 1994 The Rockstore, Montpellier, France, 27/05/94 (2CD-R) 1995 Pumpwerk, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 22/09/95 (CD-R) EX+, 1st. 45 minutes of show 1997 Stone Coast, Portland, Maine, USA, 24/08/97 SBD (2CD-R) 1999 John Dee, Oslo, Norway, 19/10/99 - 150 min. EX+ (2CD-R) aud. 2000 Milwaukee, USA, 20/06/00 - 150 min. EX+ (2CD-R) 2005 Le Changeur Bagnolet, France, 14/10/05 (CD-R) 2007 Live At Cafe de la Danse, Paris, France, 20/12/07 (CD-R) EX+ SBD 2009 Plutonium Live, The Orangerie, Munich, 23/04/09 (CD-R) EX+ 2009 Cafe Mono, Oslo, Norway, 21/10/09 (CD-R) aud. only 40 min. of show, EX-/Good/Fair 2009 Huy, Belgium, 11/11/09 (CD-R) Aud. Good/fair. 2010 WFMU radio broadcast, Brian Turner show w/interview, NJ, USA, 02/11/10, (CD-R) EX+ 2011 Le Tipi, Liege, Belgium, 15/04/11, aud. EX (2CD-R) 2011 Lux In Wonderland, Lux, Nijmegen, NL, 18/05/11 (CD-R) (Aud) 2011 Revolver, Oslo, Norway, 16/10/11 85 min. EX+/EX- Aud. (2CD-R) 2012 Liege, Belgium, 02/06/12 Aud. (CD-R) 2014 Le Klub, Paris, France, 13/04/14 (Aud.) [EX+] (2CD-R) ****EDWARD KA-SPEL (THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS): 1985 Angelus Obscuros, live at the Paradiso, NL, 16/05/85 (CD-R) SBD EX+ 1986 Khalash Nykow China Doll, live 04/04/86 EX+ SBD, 47 min. (CD-R) 1987 Lyvv China Doll (CD-R from bootleg cassette) (live in Strasbourg, France & Dilden, Holland 27/03/87) 1987 Apples (Big!) China Doll (CD-R from bootleg cassette) (live in New York City, 23/05/87) [w/radio interview] 2002 live Stuttgart 2002 (The Legendary Pink Dots) (CD-R) EX+ SBD 2005 Edward Ka-Spel & The Silverman, live in Basel, Germany, ??/??/05 (CD-R) 2006 Edward Ka-Spel & The Silverman, live Cafe Desmet, Amsterdam, NL, 15/07/06, 4 trk, 28 min. [CD-R] SBD EX+ 2006 Edward Ka-Spel & The Silverman, live Brainwaves Festival ??/??/06 [CD-R] SBD EX+ 2012 Edward Ka-Spel & The Silverman, live Denver, CO, USA, 19/05/12 (2CD-R, 3 trk.) SBD EX+ From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 02:58:50 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 15:58:50 +0800 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: *Censored* is good. Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. It is streamed here: https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! > Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to > bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before > The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs > so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. > > Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 > at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my > favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare > them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been > offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more > radio shows. > > I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so > now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. > > I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also > my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric > Sepulcher" this spring. > > I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD > seems its vanished from ebay etc. > > in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy > place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing > seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim > Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 > and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where > Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up > at AI both audio and my old transcription. > > Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. > > Cheerz & cheese- > Christian > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 03:22:45 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 09:22:45 +0100 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks. I am listening to the album now (thank Satan i have a fast 4G network now). Jerry Kranitz @ AI provided me with an old expired eBay listing from Oct 14: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spaceseed-The-Fraternal-Order-Of-New-album-CD-of-classic-Space-Rock-/301304623447?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item462727b157 Upon further inquiry with Jerry he said i needed to get in touch with Dave Hess ... which i did, both by email and FB. But no reply from him yet. I have all the other Spaceseed CDs and see someolder ones go for insane prices on eBay. Glad i am not paying those prices.... 2015-01-08 8:58 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > *Censored* is good. > > Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. > > It is streamed here: > > https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of > > > > > > > On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! >> Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to >> bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before >> The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs >> so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. >> >> Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 >> at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my >> favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare >> them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been >> offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more >> radio shows. >> >> I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so >> now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. >> >> I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also >> my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric >> Sepulcher" this spring. >> >> I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD >> seems its vanished from ebay etc. >> >> in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy >> place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing >> seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim >> Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 >> and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where >> Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up >> at AI both audio and my old transcription. >> >> Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. >> >> Cheerz & cheese- >> Christian >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 03:53:24 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 09:53:24 +0100 Subject: Tamil Tygerz of Pan Marina Twist ("Hold The Scotch Boy" Thunderstick) Message-ID: ...so who bought the Cat in the bag... AKA the American Dream... Camel dollars, bought daddy a pair of new Camel shoes... doggie doo, Hollywood dollar mafia and Corruption, bought the country from the Indians for a pack of Marlboros and a case of Budweiser... the dollar Mafia... screw the USA i am serving 46 in Spandau baby! Just sayin i am Woody Guthrie more than a stinkin nazeee...... but hail ... EYE OF THE TIGER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btPJPFnesV4 "Twisted Sister.. what kind of a man desecrates a defenseless textbook... allrite "MISTER SISTER".. stand up and tell the class WHAT DO YOU WANNA DO WITH YOUR LIFE???" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRwrg0db_zY Both these videos are FRIGGIN AWESOME! Christian (Suave Viver!) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 03:58:40 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 09:58:40 +0100 Subject: "You" and your inner "Alien"... space sex, mind meld, Reptoid Vision Thing Message-ID: You........ can be anyone this time around..... Space Marines.... Galactica... The Stars Our Destination...... "Gonna be a tool a fool in school or take over dis "joint".. I wanna work for The Aliens... get military clearance, expand corporations, serve intelligence. Non/ scientific, psychic powers, espionage, fieldwork. Roswell from home, seeing as i rebuilt a UFO wreckage as my "Batcave" here in Vollen, ala the mountain the guy builds in "Close Encounters of The Third Kind" movie.... from signals.. psychic attunement." Det er slik: a) "Aliens" are in fact from other Universes, planes, worlds etc "Visitors" b) they are highly Psychic children raised in Secrecy in The World Superpower Projects to become The Next World Leaders, latent human Psychics bursting out of their minds on LSD testing and Hawkwind. c) either way i know what i am talking about.. via comic books, horror movies, SF novels, be it Motorhead-Elric in The Realm of Chaos and Top gear Dope and Snowhite on a Harley or Area 51 cover up, i be know dis and going public with it.. soon.. soon every unskilled dumbitch from shit country will bow down to their new Dictators.. unless they become Goths/Juggalos which is highly unlikely though you never know. Regards Mutato El Grande "Muerte" Christian X From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 04:10:58 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 17:10:58 +0800 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have most too. John Pack more were going on sale but it never happened. Seems a shame to make an album and not sell it. On 8 January 2015 at 16:22, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Thanks. I am listening to the album now (thank Satan i have a fast 4G > network now). > > Jerry Kranitz @ AI provided me with an old expired eBay listing from Oct > 14: > > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spaceseed-The-Fraternal-Order-Of-New-album-CD-of-classic-Space-Rock-/301304623447?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item462727b157 > > > Upon further inquiry with Jerry he said i needed to get in touch with > Dave Hess ... which i did, both by email and FB. But no reply from him > yet. I have all the other Spaceseed CDs and see someolder ones go for > insane prices on eBay. Glad i am not paying those prices.... > > 2015-01-08 8:58 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > > *Censored* is good. > > > > Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. > > > > It is streamed here: > > > > > https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra > wrote: > > > >> Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! > >> Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to > >> bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before > >> The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs > >> so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. > >> > >> Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 > >> at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my > >> favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare > >> them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been > >> offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more > >> radio shows. > >> > >> I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so > >> now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. > >> > >> I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also > >> my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric > >> Sepulcher" this spring. > >> > >> I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD > >> seems its vanished from ebay etc. > >> > >> in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy > >> place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing > >> seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim > >> Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 > >> and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where > >> Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up > >> at AI both audio and my old transcription. > >> > >> Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. > >> > >> Cheerz & cheese- > >> Christian > >> > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 04:25:25 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 10:25:25 +0100 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: bit odd, yeah. Like their 25th anniversary, involvement from tons of cool people like Alisa, Bridget etc. I thought it was gonna be on CD Baby but no, just a download of the single. Gonna splurge on the two Jet Jaguar CDs coming out soon from Charles Van De Kree. I recommend them and Guild Navigators as well, both in the best US Hawkwind scene u/g spacerock ever since the 3 Pressurehed CDs in the 90s... PH are coming out with a comeback vinyl LP this year, i still play "Infadrone"; "Sudden Vertigo" and "Explaining The Unexplained" daily ... since they came out. 2015-01-08 10:10 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > I have most too. John Pack more were going on sale but it never happened. > Seems a shame to make an album and not sell it. > > On 8 January 2015 at 16:22, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> Thanks. I am listening to the album now (thank Satan i have a fast 4G >> network now). >> >> Jerry Kranitz @ AI provided me with an old expired eBay listing from Oct >> 14: >> >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spaceseed-The-Fraternal-Order-Of-New-album-CD-of-classic-Space-Rock-/301304623447?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item462727b157 >> >> >> Upon further inquiry with Jerry he said i needed to get in touch with >> Dave Hess ... which i did, both by email and FB. But no reply from him >> yet. I have all the other Spaceseed CDs and see someolder ones go for >> insane prices on eBay. Glad i am not paying those prices.... >> >> 2015-01-08 8:58 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >> > *Censored* is good. >> > >> > Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. >> > >> > It is streamed here: >> > >> > >> https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra >> wrote: >> > >> >> Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! >> >> Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to >> >> bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before >> >> The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs >> >> so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. >> >> >> >> Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 >> >> at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my >> >> favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare >> >> them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been >> >> offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more >> >> radio shows. >> >> >> >> I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so >> >> now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. >> >> >> >> I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also >> >> my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric >> >> Sepulcher" this spring. >> >> >> >> I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD >> >> seems its vanished from ebay etc. >> >> >> >> in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy >> >> place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing >> >> seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim >> >> Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 >> >> and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where >> >> Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up >> >> at AI both audio and my old transcription. >> >> >> >> Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. >> >> >> >> Cheerz & cheese- >> >> Christian >> >> >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 04:48:41 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 10:48:41 +0100 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'll have to kindly ask someone/you/J. Kranitz to provide me a download/rip of the album if there are no more copies availible. 2015-01-08 10:25 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > bit odd, yeah. Like their 25th anniversary, involvement from tons of > cool people like Alisa, Bridget etc. I thought it was gonna be on CD > Baby but no, just a download of the single. Gonna splurge on the two > Jet Jaguar CDs coming out soon from Charles Van De Kree. I recommend > them and Guild Navigators as well, both in the best US Hawkwind scene > u/g spacerock ever since the 3 Pressurehed CDs in the 90s... PH are > coming out with a comeback vinyl LP this year, i still play > "Infadrone"; "Sudden Vertigo" and "Explaining The Unexplained" daily > ... since they came out. > > 2015-01-08 10:10 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >> I have most too. John Pack more were going on sale but it never happened. >> Seems a shame to make an album and not sell it. >> >> On 8 January 2015 at 16:22, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >>> Thanks. I am listening to the album now (thank Satan i have a fast 4G >>> network now). >>> >>> Jerry Kranitz @ AI provided me with an old expired eBay listing from Oct >>> 14: >>> >>> >>> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spaceseed-The-Fraternal-Order-Of-New-album-CD-of-classic-Space-Rock-/301304623447?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item462727b157 >>> >>> >>> Upon further inquiry with Jerry he said i needed to get in touch with >>> Dave Hess ... which i did, both by email and FB. But no reply from him >>> yet. I have all the other Spaceseed CDs and see someolder ones go for >>> insane prices on eBay. Glad i am not paying those prices.... >>> >>> 2015-01-08 8:58 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >>> > *Censored* is good. >>> > >>> > Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. >>> > >>> > It is streamed here: >>> > >>> > >>> https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra >>> wrote: >>> > >>> >> Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! >>> >> Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to >>> >> bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before >>> >> The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs >>> >> so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. >>> >> >>> >> Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 >>> >> at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my >>> >> favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare >>> >> them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been >>> >> offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more >>> >> radio shows. >>> >> >>> >> I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so >>> >> now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. >>> >> >>> >> I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also >>> >> my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric >>> >> Sepulcher" this spring. >>> >> >>> >> I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD >>> >> seems its vanished from ebay etc. >>> >> >>> >> in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy >>> >> place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing >>> >> seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim >>> >> Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 >>> >> and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where >>> >> Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up >>> >> at AI both audio and my old transcription. >>> >> >>> >> Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. >>> >> >>> >> Cheerz & cheese- >>> >> Christian >>> >> >>> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 05:15:48 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 11:15:48 +0100 Subject: on the Aural Innovations site i made a mistake ... and i never make mistakes! Message-ID: On the Top 2014 Album lists @ AI http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/aural-innovations-staff-picks-for-best-of-2014/ i on first impression wrote that the new Mayhem album "Esoteric Warfare" was the biggest disappointing album of 2014. So over the last few nights i have been listening to it and studying lyrics and cool artwork.. its excellent and not really Blackmetal, but more in the style (ALOT) like a band i never cared for, My Dying Bride (as for Doom i am more a Cathedral/Candlemass fan), it has those slow whispy echoey passages and sudden fast drumming and low whispy vocal growls. The vocalist Atilla may be known to fans of Sunn O))) ... i like Maniac the best in the 90s on vox but his "Grand Declaration Of War" Mayhem LP is pretty much rubbish. The Live In Marseille 2000 2LP is superduper and also the live Meliadum Capta Est LP, both featuring Maniac on songs like "I Am Thy Labyrinth", "Chainsaw Gutsfuck" and "Fall Of Seraphs" (GOD DIED WHEN THE ANGELS FELL!!!). The other suicide Vocalist guy who blew his brains all over (the photo of his corpse was used on the Dawn Of The Black Hearts LP) the swedish dude from Morbid named something- Olin (AKA Dead) was ok. But back to "Esoteric Warfare" the image of 1 central Telepathic brain in a Trinity of goat horned Baphomets is pretty cool. The concept of the album is indeed about Psychics ala "Veteran Of The Psychic Wars" and "PSI Power". It is actually comfortably psychedelic and droney and you can actually hear the lyrics. Different than old Mayhem. Its a cold and ghostly album, and tracks like "Trinity" and "Psywar" is cool. Alot like imagining in the 7th Samurai there are Seven people in power, 12 people in 12 Monkeys, 3 psychic Amigos wandering a crashed Psychic UFO maybe... far out SF concept. So forget the old Satan-nazi thing Mayhem have hanging over them and think psychic doom drone psychedelia... regards, Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 05:57:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 11:57:52 +0100 Subject: next year, i'll be 20 years of membership on BOC-L Message-ID: I remember joining when i worked as website designer/artist at EUnet in Oslo in early 1996 (jan/feb) and everyone was discussing Love In Space and whatnot. My first post was about the Limelight show in 95 i was at the previous year as a senior at art school, and soon i hooked up with Dr. Heller who recorded it and sent me a cassette. Someone else sent me the "Covers All" 6 tape set and the "Assassins Of Silence / Hundred Watt Violence" 2LP rip with the extra songs. So i am nineninenineteen! Ala Paul Hardcastle. Here on BOC-L... been a Hawkwind fan since late 1988... so thats 27 all together. Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 07:03:42 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 13:03:42 +0100 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: so i was told by Dave to contact John Pack. So i did. Duh. on FB we have been connected for 3 or 4 years duh... so if he sells me a CD i am happy!! 2015-01-08 10:48 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I'll have to kindly ask someone/you/J. Kranitz to provide me a > download/rip of the album if there are no more copies availible. > > 2015-01-08 10:25 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> bit odd, yeah. Like their 25th anniversary, involvement from tons of >> cool people like Alisa, Bridget etc. I thought it was gonna be on CD >> Baby but no, just a download of the single. Gonna splurge on the two >> Jet Jaguar CDs coming out soon from Charles Van De Kree. I recommend >> them and Guild Navigators as well, both in the best US Hawkwind scene >> u/g spacerock ever since the 3 Pressurehed CDs in the 90s... PH are >> coming out with a comeback vinyl LP this year, i still play >> "Infadrone"; "Sudden Vertigo" and "Explaining The Unexplained" daily >> ... since they came out. >> >> 2015-01-08 10:10 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >>> I have most too. John Pack more were going on sale but it never happened. >>> Seems a shame to make an album and not sell it. >>> >>> On 8 January 2015 at 16:22, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks. I am listening to the album now (thank Satan i have a fast 4G >>>> network now). >>>> >>>> Jerry Kranitz @ AI provided me with an old expired eBay listing from Oct >>>> 14: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spaceseed-The-Fraternal-Order-Of-New-album-CD-of-classic-Space-Rock-/301304623447?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item462727b157 >>>> >>>> >>>> Upon further inquiry with Jerry he said i needed to get in touch with >>>> Dave Hess ... which i did, both by email and FB. But no reply from him >>>> yet. I have all the other Spaceseed CDs and see someolder ones go for >>>> insane prices on eBay. Glad i am not paying those prices.... >>>> >>>> 2015-01-08 8:58 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >>>> > *Censored* is good. >>>> > >>>> > Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. >>>> > >>>> > It is streamed here: >>>> > >>>> > >>>> https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra >>>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! >>>> >> Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to >>>> >> bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before >>>> >> The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs >>>> >> so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. >>>> >> >>>> >> Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 >>>> >> at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my >>>> >> favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare >>>> >> them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been >>>> >> offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more >>>> >> radio shows. >>>> >> >>>> >> I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so >>>> >> now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. >>>> >> >>>> >> I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also >>>> >> my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric >>>> >> Sepulcher" this spring. >>>> >> >>>> >> I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD >>>> >> seems its vanished from ebay etc. >>>> >> >>>> >> in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy >>>> >> place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing >>>> >> seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim >>>> >> Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 >>>> >> and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where >>>> >> Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up >>>> >> at AI both audio and my old transcription. >>>> >> >>>> >> Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. >>>> >> >>>> >> Cheerz & cheese- >>>> >> Christian >>>> >> >>>> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 07:44:30 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 13:44:30 +0100 Subject: OFF: My Payola / Un Blessed Be The Sonic Attack that sucked Message-ID: Not satisfied by 4 different NUGGETS boxes / books (USA/UK/LA/SF) i have, the PEBBLES 1-12 CD box can set me back $99 from BOMP! if i actually take the chance it won't get slapped another ?40 in customs to Norway. Ouch, and i just got the RUBBLE 1-20 CD box for only ?39,99 last dec (still availible and excellent box @ http://www.theraremusicshop.com/various-artists---the-rubble-collection-volumes-1---20-20-x-cd-box-set--booklets-21-p.asp ) . Thats 2 quid per album. Plus it got snuck nicely thru customs being max ?20 per parcel. But i guess i will sneak over to BOMP! like the music spendthrift i am, one of these nights... ( http://www.bompstore.com/servlet/Detail?no=12139#.VK55WCuG95Y )... too bad the remaining 13-28 only are on LP i really dont wanna get that many vinyls hehe. I wanna conquer the compilation scene of the 60s. On a side/MAIN ON TOPIC note, i just recently downloaded the 2 track Sonic Attack EP with Brian Blessed, after hearing it on RadioRakel in the car (the FM station i do my UHORT shows, some 20 year old girl was having a special on her show!). As much as i love him in the Flash Gordon movie / soundtrack by Queen as Vultan the Hawkman and in Black Adder, he sounds like a childish old santa claus on the Hawkwind EP. Moorcock and Calvert were FAR more menacing. Blessed sounds senile and lame. Not scary! Just like some goof, Well. So much for Shakespeare! At least we got Blake... Christain From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 08:26:37 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 14:26:37 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size Message-ID: Just got this Megadeth shirt in the mail... off eBay, supposed to be 3XL BUT I feel like a medium Megadeth vienna sausage down the coal chute snakecharming chickenbone Voodoo with Gary Glitter and minors in vinyl bondage on a beach in Phuket... only set me back ?7.88 free postage but i regret it and honestly not super big on Megadeth except.... "its metal brain corrodes". Don't expect a selfie in it on FB. (got a neat Dumpy's Rusty Nuts shirt with the goggles motif, off eBay in 2013 or so..... dont think THATS official but it FITS and i dig that alot. I wore my Hawklords "Reality Tour" tee at Hawkwind Oslo last sept, and a "Stonehenge" unofficial Hawkwind tee in Drammen a year ago....... although i was the only one in Hawktees there or did not see any one else anyway with one. Met a dude in a Gong shirt at both shows who we discussed Klaus Schulze with twice and hooked up with him (Jostein) on FB. Dont ask me for any recordings, they don't exist... "i know nuttin!".) Christian Medium From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 09:38:56 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 08:38:56 -0600 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It's too early for me to process all this yet, what with sleep ever harder to do with a zany human presence in the world and now 3.6 earthquakes in dallas after playing roadhawks.. I rememeber my megadeth shirt from the 1985 longhorn ballroom show.. "bloodbath's my way of getting clean" amd the owners nudging me saying "hey you know your friend just got thrown out" and me saying "so??" he had slamdanced same girl too hard and (actually hurt her, I think)...and I found him huddled down hiding in my RX7 after the show... he had made his way in through the sunroof..... Not a lot of room down there :) yes hello Christion and Jonathon (just now gettibg better thank god), I found Keith's list humbling and even slighly "crushing" :) I finally bought myself monster magnet "spine of god" the other day and was thrilled it was the reissue with the bonus cut because that seems to be "a tad more of tab" which is "the bomb" for me, with them, but i ask: according to wikipedia it has been dynamically compressed, and I ask why? I saw a review where a guy said it sounded the same as the original (which i remember was flat from when I picked up the LP for someone else when new), and the reviewer said: "likely best to get the reissue for the bonus track" what say you? (subject change) mary is mysterious these days, usually vanishing for large chunks of time, but we spoke recently and she assured me all my smart arse remarks were taken as i intended since we know each other well enough and that i did not cause her to retreat. On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Just got this Megadeth shirt in the mail... off eBay, supposed to be > 3XL BUT I feel like a medium Megadeth vienna sausage down the coal > chute snakecharming chickenbone Voodoo with Gary Glitter and minors in > vinyl bondage on a beach in Phuket... only set me back ?7.88 free > postage but i regret it and honestly not super big on Megadeth > except.... > > "its metal brain corrodes". > > Don't expect a selfie in it on FB. > > (got a neat Dumpy's Rusty Nuts shirt with the goggles motif, off eBay > in 2013 or so..... dont think THATS official but it FITS and i dig > that alot. I wore my Hawklords "Reality Tour" tee at Hawkwind Oslo > last sept, and a "Stonehenge" unofficial Hawkwind tee in Drammen a > year ago....... although i was the only one in Hawktees there or did > not see any one else anyway with one. Met a dude in a Gong shirt at > both shows who we discussed Klaus Schulze with twice and hooked up > with him (Jostein) on FB. Dont ask me for any recordings, they don't > exist... "i know nuttin!".) > > Christian Medium > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 09:49:02 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 08:49:02 -0600 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: and of course the same friend was a problem with monster magnet :) when we caught Ed and the drummer lighting off fireworks on the side of the club, they made the mistake of handing him their bottle of jack daniels for a swig I'll never forget the expression on their face as he almost killed it off :) On 1/8/15, mike c wrote: > It's too early for me to process all this yet, what with sleep ever > harder to do with a zany human presence in the world and now 3.6 > earthquakes in dallas after playing roadhawks.. > > I rememeber my megadeth shirt from the 1985 longhorn ballroom show.. > > "bloodbath's my way of getting clean" > > amd the owners nudging me saying "hey you know your friend just got thrown > out" > > and me saying "so??" > > he had slamdanced same girl too hard and (actually hurt her, I > think)...and I found him huddled down hiding in my RX7 after the > show... > > he had made his way in through the sunroof..... > Not a lot of room down there :) > > yes hello Christion and Jonathon (just now gettibg better thank god), > I found Keith's list humbling and even slighly "crushing" :) > > I finally bought myself monster magnet "spine of god" the other day > and was thrilled it was the reissue with the bonus cut because that > seems to be "a tad more of tab" which is "the bomb" for me, with them, > but i ask: > > according to wikipedia it has been dynamically compressed, and I ask why? > I saw a review where a guy said it sounded the same as the original > (which i remember was flat from when I picked up the LP for someone > else when new), and the reviewer said: "likely best to get the > reissue for the bonus track" > what say you? > > (subject change) > > mary is mysterious these days, usually vanishing for large chunks of > time, but we spoke recently and she assured me all my smart arse > remarks were taken as i intended since we know each other well enough > and that i did not cause her to retreat. > > > > On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> Just got this Megadeth shirt in the mail... off eBay, supposed to be >> 3XL BUT I feel like a medium Megadeth vienna sausage down the coal >> chute snakecharming chickenbone Voodoo with Gary Glitter and minors in >> vinyl bondage on a beach in Phuket... only set me back ?7.88 free >> postage but i regret it and honestly not super big on Megadeth >> except.... >> >> "its metal brain corrodes". >> >> Don't expect a selfie in it on FB. >> >> (got a neat Dumpy's Rusty Nuts shirt with the goggles motif, off eBay >> in 2013 or so..... dont think THATS official but it FITS and i dig >> that alot. I wore my Hawklords "Reality Tour" tee at Hawkwind Oslo >> last sept, and a "Stonehenge" unofficial Hawkwind tee in Drammen a >> year ago....... although i was the only one in Hawktees there or did >> not see any one else anyway with one. Met a dude in a Gong shirt at >> both shows who we discussed Klaus Schulze with twice and hooked up >> with him (Jostein) on FB. Dont ask me for any recordings, they don't >> exist... "i know nuttin!".) >> >> Christian Medium >> > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:01:57 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 16:01:57 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I wanna get "Spine Of God" on LP! The original artwork is best. The remaster CD looks shitty but sounds nice. I have the first mini LP on Glitterhouse LP and CD.... the 2010-2012 10" EPs are cool too... had Scott Heller pick them up for me at shows... met Dave in Oslo some years ago and had a few brief words when he came to the venue from the tour bus...... 2015-01-08 15:49 GMT+01:00 mike c : > and of course the same friend was a problem with monster magnet :) > > when we caught Ed and the drummer lighting off fireworks on the side > of the club, they made the mistake of handing him their bottle of jack > daniels for a swig > > I'll never forget the expression on their face as he almost killed it off :) > > On 1/8/15, mike c wrote: >> It's too early for me to process all this yet, what with sleep ever >> harder to do with a zany human presence in the world and now 3.6 >> earthquakes in dallas after playing roadhawks.. >> >> I rememeber my megadeth shirt from the 1985 longhorn ballroom show.. >> >> "bloodbath's my way of getting clean" >> >> amd the owners nudging me saying "hey you know your friend just got thrown >> out" >> >> and me saying "so??" >> >> he had slamdanced same girl too hard and (actually hurt her, I >> think)...and I found him huddled down hiding in my RX7 after the >> show... >> >> he had made his way in through the sunroof..... >> Not a lot of room down there :) >> >> yes hello Christion and Jonathon (just now gettibg better thank god), >> I found Keith's list humbling and even slighly "crushing" :) >> >> I finally bought myself monster magnet "spine of god" the other day >> and was thrilled it was the reissue with the bonus cut because that >> seems to be "a tad more of tab" which is "the bomb" for me, with them, >> but i ask: >> >> according to wikipedia it has been dynamically compressed, and I ask why? >> I saw a review where a guy said it sounded the same as the original >> (which i remember was flat from when I picked up the LP for someone >> else when new), and the reviewer said: "likely best to get the >> reissue for the bonus track" >> what say you? >> >> (subject change) >> >> mary is mysterious these days, usually vanishing for large chunks of >> time, but we spoke recently and she assured me all my smart arse >> remarks were taken as i intended since we know each other well enough >> and that i did not cause her to retreat. >> >> >> >> On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> Just got this Megadeth shirt in the mail... off eBay, supposed to be >>> 3XL BUT I feel like a medium Megadeth vienna sausage down the coal >>> chute snakecharming chickenbone Voodoo with Gary Glitter and minors in >>> vinyl bondage on a beach in Phuket... only set me back ?7.88 free >>> postage but i regret it and honestly not super big on Megadeth >>> except.... >>> >>> "its metal brain corrodes". >>> >>> Don't expect a selfie in it on FB. >>> >>> (got a neat Dumpy's Rusty Nuts shirt with the goggles motif, off eBay >>> in 2013 or so..... dont think THATS official but it FITS and i dig >>> that alot. I wore my Hawklords "Reality Tour" tee at Hawkwind Oslo >>> last sept, and a "Stonehenge" unofficial Hawkwind tee in Drammen a >>> year ago....... although i was the only one in Hawktees there or did >>> not see any one else anyway with one. Met a dude in a Gong shirt at >>> both shows who we discussed Klaus Schulze with twice and hooked up >>> with him (Jostein) on FB. Dont ask me for any recordings, they don't >>> exist... "i know nuttin!".) >>> >>> Christian Medium >>> >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:03:38 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 16:03:38 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? 2015-01-08 16:01 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I wanna get "Spine Of God" on LP! The original artwork is best. The > remaster CD looks shitty but sounds nice. I have the first mini LP on > Glitterhouse LP and CD.... the 2010-2012 10" EPs are cool too... had > Scott Heller pick them up for me at shows... met Dave in Oslo some > years ago and had a few brief words when he came to the venue from the > tour bus...... > > 2015-01-08 15:49 GMT+01:00 mike c : >> and of course the same friend was a problem with monster magnet :) >> >> when we caught Ed and the drummer lighting off fireworks on the side >> of the club, they made the mistake of handing him their bottle of jack >> daniels for a swig >> >> I'll never forget the expression on their face as he almost killed it off :) >> >> On 1/8/15, mike c wrote: >>> It's too early for me to process all this yet, what with sleep ever >>> harder to do with a zany human presence in the world and now 3.6 >>> earthquakes in dallas after playing roadhawks.. >>> >>> I rememeber my megadeth shirt from the 1985 longhorn ballroom show.. >>> >>> "bloodbath's my way of getting clean" >>> >>> amd the owners nudging me saying "hey you know your friend just got thrown >>> out" >>> >>> and me saying "so??" >>> >>> he had slamdanced same girl too hard and (actually hurt her, I >>> think)...and I found him huddled down hiding in my RX7 after the >>> show... >>> >>> he had made his way in through the sunroof..... >>> Not a lot of room down there :) >>> >>> yes hello Christion and Jonathon (just now gettibg better thank god), >>> I found Keith's list humbling and even slighly "crushing" :) >>> >>> I finally bought myself monster magnet "spine of god" the other day >>> and was thrilled it was the reissue with the bonus cut because that >>> seems to be "a tad more of tab" which is "the bomb" for me, with them, >>> but i ask: >>> >>> according to wikipedia it has been dynamically compressed, and I ask why? >>> I saw a review where a guy said it sounded the same as the original >>> (which i remember was flat from when I picked up the LP for someone >>> else when new), and the reviewer said: "likely best to get the >>> reissue for the bonus track" >>> what say you? >>> >>> (subject change) >>> >>> mary is mysterious these days, usually vanishing for large chunks of >>> time, but we spoke recently and she assured me all my smart arse >>> remarks were taken as i intended since we know each other well enough >>> and that i did not cause her to retreat. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> Just got this Megadeth shirt in the mail... off eBay, supposed to be >>>> 3XL BUT I feel like a medium Megadeth vienna sausage down the coal >>>> chute snakecharming chickenbone Voodoo with Gary Glitter and minors in >>>> vinyl bondage on a beach in Phuket... only set me back ?7.88 free >>>> postage but i regret it and honestly not super big on Megadeth >>>> except.... >>>> >>>> "its metal brain corrodes". >>>> >>>> Don't expect a selfie in it on FB. >>>> >>>> (got a neat Dumpy's Rusty Nuts shirt with the goggles motif, off eBay >>>> in 2013 or so..... dont think THATS official but it FITS and i dig >>>> that alot. I wore my Hawklords "Reality Tour" tee at Hawkwind Oslo >>>> last sept, and a "Stonehenge" unofficial Hawkwind tee in Drammen a >>>> year ago....... although i was the only one in Hawktees there or did >>>> not see any one else anyway with one. Met a dude in a Gong shirt at >>>> both shows who we discussed Klaus Schulze with twice and hooked up >>>> with him (Jostein) on FB. Dont ask me for any recordings, they don't >>>> exist... "i know nuttin!".) >>>> >>>> Christian Medium >>>> >>> From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:48:55 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 09:48:55 -0600 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? The LP i picked up for a friend was when it was new, and I will SWEAR it had the art from THIS remaster CD I just got I (am almost certain) I distincly recall the radiating psychedelic lines and remenber thinking "I wonder why this is slightly different" This is likely before the USA pressings, I have seen that verson with the black background, etc (shown on wiki page) is this possible because my recall has always been pretty sharp with these things? I disagree on both accounts in a friendly manner :) I am with Dave on the Ozmium demo: "more psych", and as i said, it has the freakout noises in it that recall TAB. No need for me to compare the 2, it is smply madatory for mine to have it. Their catalgue of diff pressings is to mindnumbing for me to really handle, but I like the weird CD version that is a red and blue "yin yang" blob (french?) Im also can't seem to see the exact "tinfoil" CD red and black version of "power trip" that I had, on discogs those seem different but not sure From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:50:08 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 09:50:08 -0600 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I meant Ozium of course just got it :) On 1/8/15, mike c wrote: > On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? > > The LP i picked up for a friend was when it was new, and I will SWEAR > it had the art from THIS remaster CD I just got > > I (am almost certain) I distincly recall the radiating psychedelic > lines and remenber thinking "I wonder why this is slightly different" > > This is likely before the USA pressings, I have seen that verson with > the black background, etc (shown on wiki page) > > is this possible because my recall has always been pretty sharp with > these things? > > I disagree on both accounts in a friendly manner :) > > I am with Dave on the Ozmium demo: "more psych", and as i said, it has > the freakout noises in it that recall TAB. > No need for me to compare the 2, it is smply madatory for mine to have it. > > Their catalgue of diff pressings is to mindnumbing for me to really > handle, but I like the weird CD version that is a red and blue "yin > yang" blob (french?) > > Im also can't seem to see the exact "tinfoil" CD red and black version > of "power trip" that I had, on discogs > > those seem different but not sure > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:52:15 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 16:52:15 +0100 Subject: @AI my latest UHORT FM99,3 show (even tho Jerry K. did announce it) Message-ID: Christian's FM99,3 Radiorakel Shows #25: SPACEROCK, METAL, PUNK & GOTH SPECIAL, FOCUS ON HAWKWIND AND THE LPD's (Originally broadcast October 4, 2014) http://www.aural-innovations.com/radio/uhort.html (tons of other shows in the archive as well) [Track 1] Hawkwind - "Spirit Of The Age" (Live 1977) (from Quark, Strangeness And Charm [Disc 2]) [Track 2] Faith No More - "Introduce Yourself" (from Introduce Yourself) [Track 3] Vice Squad - "Resurrection" (from The Complete Punk Singles Collection) [Track 4] The Legendary Pink Dots - "O(ri)fice" (from Ancient Daze) [Track 5] The Legendary Pink Dots - "Phallus Dei" (from Ancient Daze) [Track 6] The Legendary Pink Dots - "The Curse of Marie Antoinette" (from The Curse of Marie Antoinette) [Track 7] Celtic Frost - "Tristesses De La Lune" (from Into The Pandemonium) [Track 8] Hawkwind - "The Days of the Underground" (from Quark, Strangeness And Charm [Disc 1]) [Track 9] Hawkwind - "The Right Stuff" (from Orgasmatron bootleg) [Track 10] Chaos UK - "Four Minute Warning" (from Total Chaos (The Singles Collection)) [Track 11] Napalm Death - "Antibody" (from Greed Killing EP) [Track 12] The Cult - "She Sells Sanctuary" (from Love) [Track 13] Nirvana - "Son Of A Gun" (from Hormoaning/Incesticide) [Track 14] The Sisters Of Mercy - "No Time To Cry (Demo Version)" (from Wide Receiver bootleg) [Track 15] Kjott - "(Jeg Gleder Meg Til) Ar 2000" (from Op.) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:55:35 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 16:55:35 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The lines like on the Glitterhouse not the black background like US version. The new version was done in Photoshop by some loser in 2003 or something. Destroyed household name for me,Bullgod artist/logo designer Rob Leecock who also did the Superjudge cover art. 2015-01-08 16:48 GMT+01:00 mike c : > On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? > > The LP i picked up for a friend was when it was new, and I will SWEAR > it had the art from THIS remaster CD I just got > > I (am almost certain) I distincly recall the radiating psychedelic > lines and remenber thinking "I wonder why this is slightly different" > > This is likely before the USA pressings, I have seen that verson with > the black background, etc (shown on wiki page) > > is this possible because my recall has always been pretty sharp with > these things? > > I disagree on both accounts in a friendly manner :) > > I am with Dave on the Ozmium demo: "more psych", and as i said, it has > the freakout noises in it that recall TAB. > No need for me to compare the 2, it is smply madatory for mine to have it. > > Their catalgue of diff pressings is to mindnumbing for me to really > handle, but I like the weird CD version that is a red and blue "yin > yang" blob (french?) > > Im also can't seem to see the exact "tinfoil" CD red and black version > of "power trip" that I had, on discogs > > those seem different but not sure From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 10:58:04 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 16:58:04 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: got 2 Spine Of God posters i got on eBay on my bedroom door and one framed over my bed... with Union Carbide Productions... classic Leecock design SOG. 2015-01-08 16:55 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > The lines like on the Glitterhouse not the black background like US > version. The new version was done in Photoshop by some loser in 2003 > or something. Destroyed household name for me,Bullgod artist/logo > designer Rob Leecock who also did the Superjudge cover art. > > 2015-01-08 16:48 GMT+01:00 mike c : >> On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? >> >> The LP i picked up for a friend was when it was new, and I will SWEAR >> it had the art from THIS remaster CD I just got >> >> I (am almost certain) I distincly recall the radiating psychedelic >> lines and remenber thinking "I wonder why this is slightly different" >> >> This is likely before the USA pressings, I have seen that verson with >> the black background, etc (shown on wiki page) >> >> is this possible because my recall has always been pretty sharp with >> these things? >> >> I disagree on both accounts in a friendly manner :) >> >> I am with Dave on the Ozmium demo: "more psych", and as i said, it has >> the freakout noises in it that recall TAB. >> No need for me to compare the 2, it is smply madatory for mine to have it. >> >> Their catalgue of diff pressings is to mindnumbing for me to really >> handle, but I like the weird CD version that is a red and blue "yin >> yang" blob (french?) >> >> Im also can't seem to see the exact "tinfoil" CD red and black version >> of "power trip" that I had, on discogs >> >> those seem different but not sure From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 11:01:35 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 17:01:35 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: like Wyndorf.. its the comics and the drugs... I still have most of my comics full runs and first editions Marvel/DC/Indies 1976-2000 or so. I used to attend large and small Cons in CT, RI and NYC in the 80s and 90s. I was the insane kid who wasted all his money on comics. But now 20-40 year old fine-mint copies in my loft i have are worth alot. I'll keep em. In my loft. I was also big on Metal Hurlant, ZAP! and 2000 AD and Brit comics... and then Hawkwind! 2015-01-08 16:58 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > got 2 Spine Of God posters i got on eBay on my bedroom door and one > framed over my bed... with Union Carbide Productions... classic > Leecock design SOG. > > 2015-01-08 16:55 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> The lines like on the Glitterhouse not the black background like US >> version. The new version was done in Photoshop by some loser in 2003 >> or something. Destroyed household name for me,Bullgod artist/logo >> designer Rob Leecock who also did the Superjudge cover art. >> >> 2015-01-08 16:48 GMT+01:00 mike c : >>> On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? >>> >>> The LP i picked up for a friend was when it was new, and I will SWEAR >>> it had the art from THIS remaster CD I just got >>> >>> I (am almost certain) I distincly recall the radiating psychedelic >>> lines and remenber thinking "I wonder why this is slightly different" >>> >>> This is likely before the USA pressings, I have seen that verson with >>> the black background, etc (shown on wiki page) >>> >>> is this possible because my recall has always been pretty sharp with >>> these things? >>> >>> I disagree on both accounts in a friendly manner :) >>> >>> I am with Dave on the Ozmium demo: "more psych", and as i said, it has >>> the freakout noises in it that recall TAB. >>> No need for me to compare the 2, it is smply madatory for mine to have it. >>> >>> Their catalgue of diff pressings is to mindnumbing for me to really >>> handle, but I like the weird CD version that is a red and blue "yin >>> yang" blob (french?) >>> >>> Im also can't seem to see the exact "tinfoil" CD red and black version >>> of "power trip" that I had, on discogs >>> >>> those seem different but not sure From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 11:17:31 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 10:17:31 -0600 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > The lines like on the Glitterhouse not the black background like US > version. The new version was done in Photoshop by some loser in 2003 > or something. Destroyed household name for me,Bullgod artist/logo > designer Rob Leecock who also did the Superjudge cover art. I just had a look and I concur that i must have only seen a USA CD prior to that LP. I also partially see what you mean about the CD resissue, but to me: the bullface looks originall too fat. and not having the eyes glow green would "suck" :) also, now, the horns seem straighter and blend into the lines in a great way :) I sure hope you got this version below (wnk) http://www.discogs.com/Monster-Magnet-Spine-Of-God/release/3958368 From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 12:10:19 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 11:10:19 -0600 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... Message-ID: Way back when ......when I went and saw bands at clubs regularly, i recall seeing the band LONDON. Whom i think? I admire for being 'the one that was always around and everybody that became somebody in that scene.was in at some time" "but never actually hit the big time". They did a song called "Killing Time" which I rather liked though I didn't care or realise it just then. now, I thought it was their song, but when I looked a couple years ago I couldn't find them doing it, and it appears to be a "Hollywood Rose" track?? do you know?? can it be had as a LONDON recording? are people on the forum "vritual barfing" ?? :) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 13:29:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 19:29:52 +0100 Subject: Blues For Allah... Allah Jim Morrison Message-ID: The reason we both, Dorothea and I, hear voices (the stripper gf i had) is that we were born into The Grateful Dead projects to hear voices in our very early lives as Rudra Brahman age 3, then again when we get older. Some people become hindus, buddhists, fuck ups or nazis when they know this. All the people i have met have been my Allah Dharma of The Dead, and i was Jim Morisson who died 9 months previous to my birth. I was magi, witchcraft, catholocism and hinduism , not judaism or buddhism much. Us Grateful Dead govt' 60-70s test subjects are Important, even as some are go on "power trips"! The 60s were important as the first time mass human consciousness became enlightened in one way or other, globalization, media, but the downfall was all the conspiracy in its wake. I sure want those Tibetan monks to send me back to a next life with a good life as well. Another joyride on this roundabout. I know Jim Morrison was sent to be Christian Mumford , R.I.P. and thats that. I am happy knowing that. My life has been mystical and dark, like i was the One who opened a portal to Hell and became Damned in every way. The "number of the beast" - an American, in Hollywood Babylon, the final shackled life to the fake American Dream, its all the myth of Jimbo as The Elkhound, his influence was to be shut down but he said like The Terminator "I'll be back!!". Mothers, mofo bikers and motherlodes aint jack shit to me. My mom is a low buddhachild whom i lynched in catholic and india grateful dead and judas priest dharma as a girl. Mamaloaded low buddhist (i was allah) who wanted to take hawkwind and comix away from me so i lynched her in dharmas in 2000, as Allah in all of Buddhism. Hasta La Vista, Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 13:30:34 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 19:30:34 +0100 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: never heard of them..... regards Allah Blue 2015-01-08 18:10 GMT+01:00 mike c : > Way back when ......when I went and saw bands at clubs regularly, i > recall seeing the band LONDON. > > Whom i think? I admire for being 'the one that was always around and > everybody that became somebody in that scene.was in at some time" > "but never actually hit the big time". > > They did a song called "Killing Time" which I rather liked though I > didn't care or realise it just then. > > now, I thought it was their song, but when I looked a couple years ago > I couldn't find them doing it, and it appears to be a "Hollywood Rose" > track?? > > do you know?? > > can it be had as a LONDON recording? > > are people on the forum "vritual barfing" ?? :) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 13:31:45 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 19:31:45 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: its supposed to be "flat" non digital comic book imagery with cheap 60s printing. Dont have the other version of SOG! ABBA DON 2015-01-08 17:17 GMT+01:00 mike c : > On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> The lines like on the Glitterhouse not the black background like US >> version. The new version was done in Photoshop by some loser in 2003 >> or something. Destroyed household name for me,Bullgod artist/logo >> designer Rob Leecock who also did the Superjudge cover art. > > I just had a look and I concur that i must have only seen a USA CD > prior to that LP. > I also partially see what you mean about the CD resissue, but to me: > > the bullface looks originall too fat. > and > > not having the eyes glow green would "suck" :) > > also, now, the horns seem straighter and blend into the lines in a great way :) > > I sure hope you got this version below (wnk) > > http://www.discogs.com/Monster-Magnet-Spine-Of-God/release/3958368 From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 13:36:08 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 19:36:08 +0100 Subject: Eye of The Snyder, Hawklords, Oyster Bands & other Bandidos etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: John Pack sent me to a guy on FB named Spangle... he has the Spaceseed CDs for ?10 a pop. I am saved! 2015-01-08 13:03 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > so i was told by Dave to contact John Pack. So i did. Duh. on FB we > have been connected for 3 or 4 years duh... so if he sells me a CD i > am happy!! > > 2015-01-08 10:48 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> I'll have to kindly ask someone/you/J. Kranitz to provide me a >> download/rip of the album if there are no more copies availible. >> >> 2015-01-08 10:25 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> bit odd, yeah. Like their 25th anniversary, involvement from tons of >>> cool people like Alisa, Bridget etc. I thought it was gonna be on CD >>> Baby but no, just a download of the single. Gonna splurge on the two >>> Jet Jaguar CDs coming out soon from Charles Van De Kree. I recommend >>> them and Guild Navigators as well, both in the best US Hawkwind scene >>> u/g spacerock ever since the 3 Pressurehed CDs in the 90s... PH are >>> coming out with a comeback vinyl LP this year, i still play >>> "Infadrone"; "Sudden Vertigo" and "Explaining The Unexplained" daily >>> ... since they came out. >>> >>> 2015-01-08 10:10 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >>>> I have most too. John Pack more were going on sale but it never happened. >>>> Seems a shame to make an album and not sell it. >>>> >>>> On 8 January 2015 at 16:22, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks. I am listening to the album now (thank Satan i have a fast 4G >>>>> network now). >>>>> >>>>> Jerry Kranitz @ AI provided me with an old expired eBay listing from Oct >>>>> 14: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Spaceseed-The-Fraternal-Order-Of-New-album-CD-of-classic-Space-Rock-/301304623447?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item462727b157 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Upon further inquiry with Jerry he said i needed to get in touch with >>>>> Dave Hess ... which i did, both by email and FB. But no reply from him >>>>> yet. I have all the other Spaceseed CDs and see someolder ones go for >>>>> insane prices on eBay. Glad i am not paying those prices.... >>>>> >>>>> 2015-01-08 8:58 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >>>>> > *Censored* is good. >>>>> > >>>>> > Not sure what John Pack is doing with that CD. >>>>> > >>>>> > It is streamed here: >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> https://soundcloud.com/gabe-monticello/sets/spaceseed-the-fraternal-order-of >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > On 8 January 2015 at 14:27, Abra Cadabra >>>>> wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> >> Ahoi, Amigos & Ninjas! >>>>> >> Got a UK 74 CBS pressing of the first BOC LP and been playing it to >>>>> >> bits on my turntable. Love that album, especially Screams and Before >>>>> >> The Kiss. The vinyl is superb and i have the remasters of all the CDs >>>>> >> so far. Also the Blue Coupe albums are excellent. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Hawklords "Censored" is one of the best albums (see my rundown top 20 >>>>> >> at AI) and is the best of the 3 HL albums IMO. Ron Tree is probably my >>>>> >> favorite Hawk frontman next to Calvert. Though i would not compare >>>>> >> them at all in any way. Hello to Mike Whole Mann and Mary Bruce, been >>>>> >> offlist but reading digests the past few years. Keep an eye on more >>>>> >> radio shows. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I had some serious computer failures in oct-nov and got a new one so >>>>> >> now i am back making shows. Soon anyway. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I had artwork in the latest ST 37 CD and the ArcMet from 2013 and also >>>>> >> my painting and logo adorns the upcoming Church of Hed CD "Electric >>>>> >> Sepulcher" this spring. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I am in serious need of procuring the Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD >>>>> >> seems its vanished from ebay etc. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> in 2012 i moved out of the mental housing near the nuthouse to a roomy >>>>> >> place in the seaside town of Vollen outside Oslo. It was amazing >>>>> >> seeing Hawkwind TWICE in Norway in 2014, in Drammen where i met Tim >>>>> >> Blake, and in Oslo last fall. So that makes Oslo 91, NYC 95, Bergen 05 >>>>> >> and those two. Unless you count Nik & The Moor in Hamburg 98 and where >>>>> >> Scott and i got terribly high with him and the whole interwiew is up >>>>> >> at AI both audio and my old transcription. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Cant believe its 20 years ago i saw Hawkwind at The Limelight. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Cheerz & cheese- >>>>> >> Christian >>>>> >> >>>>> From nathan.gilbert at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 16:47:17 2015 From: nathan.gilbert at GMAIL.COM (Nathan Gilbert) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 14:47:17 -0700 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 8:03 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? > Why not? I think it's pretty good. A nice lo-fi alternative. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 8 22:01:28 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 21:01:28 -0600 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > never heard of them..... > regards > Allah Blue You are SO in luck... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Years From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Fri Jan 9 01:36:20 2015 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 22:36:20 -0800 Subject: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <54A86959.5090900@stny.rr.com> Message-ID: Jerry G. wrote... >?I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at > hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on > bandcamp). Will have to check that out... >??Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) Hope you enjoy some things there...normally, when I find a "new discovery" on Bandcamp, your name is almost always there already. :) > One of my favorites. > > https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead Yeah, I've been listening to Mugstar for four or five years now, since Scott Heller played them for me once. >To listen to Cosmic Dead side https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 I liked the Easterfaust material a little bit better than that one, and it was one of the several that just missed the cut for my Top 30 of 2014, better known as the "slightly crushing" list. :) To be honest, I don't know what that really is supposed to mean. Anyway, as far as Aural Innovations goes, I pretty much retired from reviewing/writing stuff for the 'zine years ago, and only publishing my annual list for whatever reason. But I managed to actually contribute something of substance lately, which is a review/interview of Atomic Simao, the Ukrainian band that does cool instrumental psych jams with a Hendrix-y flavor, particularly the opening track of their first album (duh...check the title), which was just re-released on vinyl in Greece (on Cosmic Eye, the same label that just released an OSC album recently). So if you're a vinyl collector, you might want to snag one of these ltd. ed. items (only 350). Here's the link to the article: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/atomic-simao-review-and-interview/ And I really think Christian (since he's around at the moment) needs to listen to Sleepin Pillow (speaking of Greece; they're from Thessaloniki) and tell me what he thinks of them. They are not too dissimilar from LPD (the subdued whisper vocals, esp.), but they have a lot of Steve Wilson-ish sensibilities, as well as a bunch of other influences, like middle eastern, here and there. Their most recent album (which was No. 5 on my 2014 list) is up on Bandcamp via their label, but you can hear all three on SoundCloud here: https://soundcloud.com/search?q=sleepin%20pillow I'd check out Superman's Blues (their second one, I think from 2010) first maybe. A lot of new stuff I hear is really good, but some of it is too much the same as some other band I've heard. Sleepin Pillow is post-rock, psych-groove rock, krautrock, middle eastern, gothic electronica, space rock all at once. I'm duly impressed by their inability to be easily pigeonholed (as much as I try...) Keith H. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 02:34:28 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 08:34:28 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <1420785380.28521.YahooMailBasic@web161801.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Always open to new stuff so i'll check out several things on your and Jerry's lists Keith... 2015-01-09 7:36 GMT+01:00 Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net>: > Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has > identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message > has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label > similar future email. If you have any questions, see > The administrator of that system for details. > > Content preview: Jerry G. wrote... > I don't do social media either. I've been > hanging out at > hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on > bandcamp). Will > have to check that out... [...] > > Content analysis details: (5.5 points, 5.0 required) > > pts rule name description > ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- > 2.4 DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL RBL: Envelope sender listed in dnsbl.ahbl.org > -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low > trust > [98.139.212.165 listed in list.dnswl.org] > 0.6 FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From: starts with many numbers > 0.3 FROM_LOCAL_HEX From: localpart has long hexadecimal sequence > 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) > -0.0 T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay > domain > -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record > 2.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in > digit (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) > 0.0 T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL > > > > > ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- > From: Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> > To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net > Cc: > Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 22:36:20 -0800 > Subject: Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 > Jerry G. wrote... > >> I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at >> hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on >> bandcamp). > > Will have to check that out... > >> Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) > > Hope you enjoy some things there...normally, when I find a "new discovery" on Bandcamp, your name is almost always there already. :) > >> One of my favorites. >> >> https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead > > Yeah, I've been listening to Mugstar for four or five years now, since Scott Heller played them for me once. > >>To listen to Cosmic Dead side > https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 > > I liked the Easterfaust material a little bit better than that one, and it was one of the several that just missed the cut for my Top 30 of 2014, better known as the "slightly crushing" list. :) > > To be honest, I don't know what that really is supposed to mean. > > Anyway, as far as Aural Innovations goes, I pretty much retired from reviewing/writing stuff for the 'zine years ago, and only publishing my annual list for whatever reason. But I managed to actually contribute something of substance lately, which is a review/interview of Atomic Simao, the Ukrainian band that does cool instrumental psych jams with a Hendrix-y flavor, particularly the opening track of their first album (duh...check the title), which was just re-released on vinyl in Greece (on Cosmic Eye, the same label that just released an OSC album recently). So if you're a vinyl collector, you might want to snag one of these ltd. ed. items (only 350). > > Here's the link to the article: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/atomic-simao-review-and-interview/ > > And I really think Christian (since he's around at the moment) needs to listen to Sleepin Pillow (speaking of Greece; they're from Thessaloniki) and tell me what he thinks of them. They are not too dissimilar from LPD (the subdued whisper vocals, esp.), but they have a lot of Steve Wilson-ish sensibilities, as well as a bunch of other influences, like middle eastern, here and there. > > Their most recent album (which was No. 5 on my 2014 list) is up on Bandcamp via their label, but you can hear all three on SoundCloud here: > > https://soundcloud.com/search?q=sleepin%20pillow > > I'd check out Superman's Blues (their second one, I think from 2010) first maybe. > > A lot of new stuff I hear is really good, but some of it is too much the same as some other band I've heard. Sleepin Pillow is post-rock, psych-groove rock, krautrock, middle eastern, gothic electronica, space rock all at once. I'm duly impressed by their inability to be easily pigeonholed (as much as I try...) > > Keith H. > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 02:35:34 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 08:35:34 +0100 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: BTW whats up with all these metal bands thanking God in their liner notes, like Mustaine became a Xtian like so many.. yuck. 2015-01-09 4:01 GMT+01:00 mike c : > On 1/8/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> never heard of them..... >> regards >> Allah Blue > > You are SO in luck... > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Decline_of_Western_Civilization_Part_II:_The_Metal_Years From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 02:46:34 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 01:46:34 -0600 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > BTW whats up with all these metal bands thanking God in their liner > notes, like Mustaine became a Xtian like so many.. yuck. reminds me I wanted to watch "megadeth at mcdonalds" on youtube wish i could.......must restructure......some........how From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 02:47:55 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 08:47:55 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: So check my post with the free LPDs downloads, they are all stellar stuff, like Dot To Dot. I turned my brother who studies film music at NYU onto Dots some years ago and he has declared Dot To Dot his favorite recording by them... 2015-01-09 8:34 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Always open to new stuff so i'll check out several things on your and > Jerry's lists Keith... > > 2015-01-09 7:36 GMT+01:00 Keith Henderson > <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net>: >> Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has >> identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message >> has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label >> similar future email. If you have any questions, see >> The administrator of that system for details. >> >> Content preview: Jerry G. wrote... > I don't do social media either. I've been >> hanging out at > hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on > bandcamp). Will >> have to check that out... [...] >> >> Content analysis details: (5.5 points, 5.0 required) >> >> pts rule name description >> ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- >> 2.4 DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL RBL: Envelope sender listed in dnsbl.ahbl.org >> -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low >> trust >> [98.139.212.165 listed in list.dnswl.org] >> 0.6 FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From: starts with many numbers >> 0.3 FROM_LOCAL_HEX From: localpart has long hexadecimal sequence >> 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) >> -0.0 T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay >> domain >> -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record >> 2.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in >> digit (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) >> 0.0 T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL >> >> >> >> >> ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- >> From: Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> >> To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net >> Cc: >> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 22:36:20 -0800 >> Subject: Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 >> Jerry G. wrote... >> >>> I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at >>> hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on >>> bandcamp). >> >> Will have to check that out... >> >>> Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) >> >> Hope you enjoy some things there...normally, when I find a "new discovery" on Bandcamp, your name is almost always there already. :) >> >>> One of my favorites. >>> >>> https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead >> >> Yeah, I've been listening to Mugstar for four or five years now, since Scott Heller played them for me once. >> >>>To listen to Cosmic Dead side >> https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 >> >> I liked the Easterfaust material a little bit better than that one, and it was one of the several that just missed the cut for my Top 30 of 2014, better known as the "slightly crushing" list. :) >> >> To be honest, I don't know what that really is supposed to mean. >> >> Anyway, as far as Aural Innovations goes, I pretty much retired from reviewing/writing stuff for the 'zine years ago, and only publishing my annual list for whatever reason. But I managed to actually contribute something of substance lately, which is a review/interview of Atomic Simao, the Ukrainian band that does cool instrumental psych jams with a Hendrix-y flavor, particularly the opening track of their first album (duh...check the title), which was just re-released on vinyl in Greece (on Cosmic Eye, the same label that just released an OSC album recently). So if you're a vinyl collector, you might want to snag one of these ltd. ed. items (only 350). >> >> Here's the link to the article: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/atomic-simao-review-and-interview/ >> >> And I really think Christian (since he's around at the moment) needs to listen to Sleepin Pillow (speaking of Greece; they're from Thessaloniki) and tell me what he thinks of them. They are not too dissimilar from LPD (the subdued whisper vocals, esp.), but they have a lot of Steve Wilson-ish sensibilities, as well as a bunch of other influences, like middle eastern, here and there. >> >> Their most recent album (which was No. 5 on my 2014 list) is up on Bandcamp via their label, but you can hear all three on SoundCloud here: >> >> https://soundcloud.com/search?q=sleepin%20pillow >> >> I'd check out Superman's Blues (their second one, I think from 2010) first maybe. >> >> A lot of new stuff I hear is really good, but some of it is too much the same as some other band I've heard. Sleepin Pillow is post-rock, psych-groove rock, krautrock, middle eastern, gothic electronica, space rock all at once. I'm duly impressed by their inability to be easily pigeonholed (as much as I try...) >> >> Keith H. >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 02:49:53 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 08:49:53 +0100 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: i thought you could now with a better setup... 2015-01-09 8:46 GMT+01:00 mike c : > On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> BTW whats up with all these metal bands thanking God in their liner >> notes, like Mustaine became a Xtian like so many.. yuck. > > reminds me > > I wanted to watch "megadeth at mcdonalds" on youtube > > wish i could.......must restructure......some........how From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 03:01:16 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 02:01:16 -0600 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > i thought you could now with a better setup... Right....I am currently in the very beginning of the plotting stage. Of a whole new system. I hope i manage to make it happen Maybe not unike Mustaine turning Christian. Wonder if HE, TOO, saw God on Hawkwind's drum head link http://www.paulgormanis.com/?p=12806 and realised the bullgod wasn't going to be able to compete. Hawkwind is just amazing. None of the native Amercian Indians wil recreate the image for fear of death, but there it is on Hawkwind's kit From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 03:26:59 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 02:26:59 -0600 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: But seriously the debate about Jesus himself aside, the notion of old redhead "coming out" as Christian seems like the world is indeed doomed. organised religion = alien mind control weapons, to me NOT where Jesus will be found!!! (and) Other then always enjoying Mustaine's running mouth whenever I have heard it, glad I left them with "Peace Sells" for the most part, which also reminds me Must obtain cheap CD and relive!! RELIVE!! On 1/9/15, mike c wrote: > On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> i thought you could now with a better setup... > > > Right....I am currently in the very beginning of the plotting stage. > Of a whole new system. I hope i manage to make it happen > > Maybe not unike Mustaine turning Christian. > Wonder if HE, TOO, saw God on Hawkwind's drum head > link > > http://www.paulgormanis.com/?p=12806 > > and realised the > bullgod wasn't going to be able to compete. > > Hawkwind is just amazing. None of the native Amercian Indians wil > recreate the image for fear of death, but there it is on Hawkwind's > kit > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 04:31:23 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 10:31:23 +0100 Subject: OFF) Hollywood hair metal nostalgia question for Christian? or.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have most of the Megadeth remaster CDs. (early ones anyway). 2015-01-09 9:26 GMT+01:00 mike c : > But seriously > > the debate about Jesus himself aside, the notion of old redhead > "coming out" as Christian seems like the world is indeed doomed. > > organised religion = alien mind control weapons, to me > > NOT where Jesus will be found!!! > > (and) Other then always enjoying Mustaine's running mouth whenever I > have heard it, glad I left them with "Peace Sells" for the most part, > which also reminds me > > Must obtain cheap CD and relive!! RELIVE!! > > > > On 1/9/15, mike c wrote: >> On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> i thought you could now with a better setup... >> >> >> Right....I am currently in the very beginning of the plotting stage. >> Of a whole new system. I hope i manage to make it happen >> >> Maybe not unike Mustaine turning Christian. >> Wonder if HE, TOO, saw God on Hawkwind's drum head >> link >> >> http://www.paulgormanis.com/?p=12806 >> >> and realised the >> bullgod wasn't going to be able to compete. >> >> Hawkwind is just amazing. None of the native Amercian Indians wil >> recreate the image for fear of death, but there it is on Hawkwind's >> kit >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 05:23:56 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 11:23:56 +0100 Subject: december spacerock reviews at Aural Innovations Message-ID: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2014/12/edward-ka-spel-philippe-petit-are-you-receiving-us-planet-earth-rustblade-label-2014-lpcddownload/ especially for Hawkfans curious about the LPDs the above is worthwhile - the CD is availible still on eBay. Also i reviewed the latest LPD album and the latest Edward Ka-Spel album which comes with a CDR with both digital and turntable side on the CDR! Also i reviewed the latest GONG, HAWKLORDS and ORANGE GOBLIN CDs. Just click on the "2014" "december" on the right side bar on the archive. The Ka-Spel / Petit LP above is a mindblowing spacerock album full of analog synth thrash and spoken word stuff. 10/10 for me....... Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 05:29:24 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 11:29:24 +0100 Subject: OT: oriental stringbean miniature Megadeth tee / Dumpy to UK size In-Reply-To: Message-ID: as much as i love Ozium (i used to snap out of a trance when stoned when that CD was on, when Ozium came on.... and think the lyrics are so cool...). But the bonus version is ok i guess, just did not strike me as important. 2015-01-08 22:47 GMT+01:00 Nathan Gilbert : > On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 8:03 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> the bonus track is just an inferior demo of Ozium.. ok, but why? >> > > Why not? I think it's pretty good. A nice lo-fi alternative. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 05:34:33 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 11:34:33 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: my Bandcamp networking/fan page... https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... 2015-01-09 8:47 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > So check my post with the free LPDs downloads, they are all stellar > stuff, like Dot To Dot. I turned my brother who studies film music at > NYU onto Dots some years ago and he has declared Dot To Dot his > favorite recording by them... > > 2015-01-09 8:34 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> Always open to new stuff so i'll check out several things on your and >> Jerry's lists Keith... >> >> 2015-01-09 7:36 GMT+01:00 Keith Henderson >> <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net>: >>> Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has >>> identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message >>> has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label >>> similar future email. If you have any questions, see >>> The administrator of that system for details. >>> >>> Content preview: Jerry G. wrote... > I don't do social media either. I've been >>> hanging out at > hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on > bandcamp). Will >>> have to check that out... [...] >>> >>> Content analysis details: (5.5 points, 5.0 required) >>> >>> pts rule name description >>> ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- >>> 2.4 DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL RBL: Envelope sender listed in dnsbl.ahbl.org >>> -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low >>> trust >>> [98.139.212.165 listed in list.dnswl.org] >>> 0.6 FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From: starts with many numbers >>> 0.3 FROM_LOCAL_HEX From: localpart has long hexadecimal sequence >>> 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) >>> -0.0 T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay >>> domain >>> -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record >>> 2.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in >>> digit (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) >>> 0.0 T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- >>> From: Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> >>> To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net >>> Cc: >>> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 22:36:20 -0800 >>> Subject: Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 >>> Jerry G. wrote... >>> >>>> I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at >>>> hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on >>>> bandcamp). >>> >>> Will have to check that out... >>> >>>> Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) >>> >>> Hope you enjoy some things there...normally, when I find a "new discovery" on Bandcamp, your name is almost always there already. :) >>> >>>> One of my favorites. >>>> >>>> https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead >>> >>> Yeah, I've been listening to Mugstar for four or five years now, since Scott Heller played them for me once. >>> >>>>To listen to Cosmic Dead side >>> https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 >>> >>> I liked the Easterfaust material a little bit better than that one, and it was one of the several that just missed the cut for my Top 30 of 2014, better known as the "slightly crushing" list. :) >>> >>> To be honest, I don't know what that really is supposed to mean. >>> >>> Anyway, as far as Aural Innovations goes, I pretty much retired from reviewing/writing stuff for the 'zine years ago, and only publishing my annual list for whatever reason. But I managed to actually contribute something of substance lately, which is a review/interview of Atomic Simao, the Ukrainian band that does cool instrumental psych jams with a Hendrix-y flavor, particularly the opening track of their first album (duh...check the title), which was just re-released on vinyl in Greece (on Cosmic Eye, the same label that just released an OSC album recently). So if you're a vinyl collector, you might want to snag one of these ltd. ed. items (only 350). >>> >>> Here's the link to the article: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/atomic-simao-review-and-interview/ >>> >>> And I really think Christian (since he's around at the moment) needs to listen to Sleepin Pillow (speaking of Greece; they're from Thessaloniki) and tell me what he thinks of them. They are not too dissimilar from LPD (the subdued whisper vocals, esp.), but they have a lot of Steve Wilson-ish sensibilities, as well as a bunch of other influences, like middle eastern, here and there. >>> >>> Their most recent album (which was No. 5 on my 2014 list) is up on Bandcamp via their label, but you can hear all three on SoundCloud here: >>> >>> https://soundcloud.com/search?q=sleepin%20pillow >>> >>> I'd check out Superman's Blues (their second one, I think from 2010) first maybe. >>> >>> A lot of new stuff I hear is really good, but some of it is too much the same as some other band I've heard. Sleepin Pillow is post-rock, psych-groove rock, krautrock, middle eastern, gothic electronica, space rock all at once. I'm duly impressed by their inability to be easily pigeonholed (as much as I try...) >>> >>> Keith H. >>> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 07:04:17 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 13:04:17 +0100 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" Message-ID: To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! C From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 07:17:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 13:17:52 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sleepin Pillow are ok, pretty good, yeah like a SW/LPDs hybrid, abit more mainstream maybe..... 2015-01-09 11:34 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > my Bandcamp networking/fan page... > https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications > that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked > out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? > About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... > > 2015-01-09 8:47 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> So check my post with the free LPDs downloads, they are all stellar >> stuff, like Dot To Dot. I turned my brother who studies film music at >> NYU onto Dots some years ago and he has declared Dot To Dot his >> favorite recording by them... >> >> 2015-01-09 8:34 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> Always open to new stuff so i'll check out several things on your and >>> Jerry's lists Keith... >>> >>> 2015-01-09 7:36 GMT+01:00 Keith Henderson >>> <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net>: >>>> Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has >>>> identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message >>>> has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label >>>> similar future email. If you have any questions, see >>>> The administrator of that system for details. >>>> >>>> Content preview: Jerry G. wrote... > I don't do social media either. I've been >>>> hanging out at > hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on > bandcamp). Will >>>> have to check that out... [...] >>>> >>>> Content analysis details: (5.5 points, 5.0 required) >>>> >>>> pts rule name description >>>> ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- >>>> 2.4 DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL RBL: Envelope sender listed in dnsbl.ahbl.org >>>> -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low >>>> trust >>>> [98.139.212.165 listed in list.dnswl.org] >>>> 0.6 FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From: starts with many numbers >>>> 0.3 FROM_LOCAL_HEX From: localpart has long hexadecimal sequence >>>> 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) >>>> -0.0 T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay >>>> domain >>>> -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record >>>> 2.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in >>>> digit (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) >>>> 0.0 T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- >>>> From: Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> >>>> To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net >>>> Cc: >>>> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 22:36:20 -0800 >>>> Subject: Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 >>>> Jerry G. wrote... >>>> >>>>> I don't do social media either. I've been hanging out at >>>>> hardrockrevolution.com (when I'm not on >>>>> bandcamp). >>>> >>>> Will have to check that out... >>>> >>>>> Thanks for the links. There's a few I have to check out :) >>>> >>>> Hope you enjoy some things there...normally, when I find a "new discovery" on Bandcamp, your name is almost always there already. :) >>>> >>>>> One of my favorites. >>>>> >>>>> https://mugstar.bandcamp.com/album/mugstar-cosmic-dead >>>> >>>> Yeah, I've been listening to Mugstar for four or five years now, since Scott Heller played them for me once. >>>> >>>>>To listen to Cosmic Dead side >>>> https://thecosmicdead.bandcamp.com/album/fukahyoocastulah-from-mugstar-split-12 >>>> >>>> I liked the Easterfaust material a little bit better than that one, and it was one of the several that just missed the cut for my Top 30 of 2014, better known as the "slightly crushing" list. :) >>>> >>>> To be honest, I don't know what that really is supposed to mean. >>>> >>>> Anyway, as far as Aural Innovations goes, I pretty much retired from reviewing/writing stuff for the 'zine years ago, and only publishing my annual list for whatever reason. But I managed to actually contribute something of substance lately, which is a review/interview of Atomic Simao, the Ukrainian band that does cool instrumental psych jams with a Hendrix-y flavor, particularly the opening track of their first album (duh...check the title), which was just re-released on vinyl in Greece (on Cosmic Eye, the same label that just released an OSC album recently). So if you're a vinyl collector, you might want to snag one of these ltd. ed. items (only 350). >>>> >>>> Here's the link to the article: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/2015/01/atomic-simao-review-and-interview/ >>>> >>>> And I really think Christian (since he's around at the moment) needs to listen to Sleepin Pillow (speaking of Greece; they're from Thessaloniki) and tell me what he thinks of them. They are not too dissimilar from LPD (the subdued whisper vocals, esp.), but they have a lot of Steve Wilson-ish sensibilities, as well as a bunch of other influences, like middle eastern, here and there. >>>> >>>> Their most recent album (which was No. 5 on my 2014 list) is up on Bandcamp via their label, but you can hear all three on SoundCloud here: >>>> >>>> https://soundcloud.com/search?q=sleepin%20pillow >>>> >>>> I'd check out Superman's Blues (their second one, I think from 2010) first maybe. >>>> >>>> A lot of new stuff I hear is really good, but some of it is too much the same as some other band I've heard. Sleepin Pillow is post-rock, psych-groove rock, krautrock, middle eastern, gothic electronica, space rock all at once. I'm duly impressed by their inability to be easily pigeonholed (as much as I try...) >>>> >>>> Keith H. >>>> From tim at KALYR.COM Fri Jan 9 07:21:06 2015 From: tim at KALYR.COM (Tim Hall) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 12:21:06 +0000 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 09/01/2015 12:04, Abra Cadabra wrote: > To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in > Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss > out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! No. They buried that hatchet a few years back. I even met Mark Kelly at a Fish gig a couple of years ago. -- Tim Hall http://www.kalyr.com/weblog http://twitter.com/kalyr From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 07:24:56 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 13:24:56 +0100 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: <54AFC7B2.8060306@kalyr.com> Message-ID: Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool too. 2015-01-09 13:21 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : > On 09/01/2015 12:04, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in >> Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss >> out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! > > > No. They buried that hatchet a few years back. I even met Mark Kelly at a > Fish gig a couple of years ago. > > -- > Tim Hall > http://www.kalyr.com/weblog > http://twitter.com/kalyr From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 08:23:40 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 14:23:40 +0100 Subject: OT: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? Message-ID: Since i am fan of both SoF and CoF i saw someone either here or on Yahoo mention someone in SoF joining CoF. Just curious who it was and which Cradle albums he was on. Also curious what instrument he played. Two totally different bands really hehe. I have all CoF albums on CD and both SoF on a double CD. Picked up the double CD at a new age shop in Oslo after seeing "E=LSD2" video on MTV Paul King in the 90s.... The band after Ship of Fools was on Delerium i think, had a CD with an Aborigine on the cover, yellow i think... kind of techno and i did not care for it. Christian PS: anyone read the Magic Mushroom Band book Garry Moonboot Masters wrote? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 08:42:45 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 14:42:45 +0100 Subject: peruse, anyone wanna trade or sell me a couple of Spacehead CDs? Message-ID: CD/LP WANTLIST: AC/DC - Rock Or Bust [new 2014 CD] Alien Sex Fiend - Maximum Security (1985) (CD) Alien Sex Fiend - It - The Album (1986) (CD) Alien Sex Fiend - The Legendary Batcave Tapes (1993) (CD) Daevid Allen (Gong) - Gentle Genie (CD) Daevid Allen (Gong) - Gong On Acid 1973 (CD) Daevid Allen (Gong) - Sixty Minutes With... (CD) Annihilator - Alice In Hell [1989] / Never, Neverland [1990] (2CD with both LPs) The Anti-Nowhere League - Live And Loud (1989) The Anti-Nowhere League - The Horse Is Dead (1996) /or/ Live: So What? (1999) (CD) The Anti-Nowhere League - Scum (1997) The Anti-Nowhere League - The Road To Rampton (2007) The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (remaster CD) The Beatles - The White Album (remaster CD) The Beatles - Abbey Road (remaster CD) The Beatles - Let It Be [remaster CD] Beck - Golden Feelings (CD) Beck - Guerolito [remixes] (CD) Bedouin (Hawkwind) - Live & Beyond (remaster CD) Body Count - Body Count ("clean version" w/Jello Biafra) Bolt Thrower - War (live CD) The Brain Surgeons - Piece Of Work (1999) (CD) The Brain Surgeons - Black Hearts Of Soul (2009) (CD) Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Jam [Cherry Red/Esoteric remaster CD] Arthur Brown - Zim Zam Zim [new 2013 CD] Burzum - The Ways Of Yore (new 2014 CD) Butthole Surfers - Double Live [1989] Butthole Surfers - The Hole Truth... And Nothing Butt [official bootleg compilation, 1995] Butthole Surfers - After The Astronaut [1998] Butthole Surfers - Weird Revolution [2001] Butthole Surfers - Humpty Dumpty LSD [rare studio recordings, 2002] Can - Monster Movie (remaster) [1969, 1st LP] Can - Soundtracks (remaster) [1970] Can - Ege Bamyasi (remaster) [1972] Can - Saw Delight (remaster) [1977] Can - Out Of Reach (remaster)[1978] Can - Can (remaster) [1979] Can - Rite Time (remaster) [1989] Can - Can Live [1972-1977] Can - The Peel Sessions [1973-75, 1995 CD] Can - Sacrilige [1997 remixes] Can - Cannibalism No. 1 [compilation] Can - Cannibalism No. 3 [solo albums 1979-1991] Cannibal Corpse - Tomb Of The Mutilated (1992) Cannibal Corpse - The Bleeding (1994) Cannibal Corpse - Vile (1996) Cannibal Corpse - Gallery Of Suicide (1998) Cannibal Corpse - Bloodthirst (1999) Cannibal Corpse - Live Cannibalism (2000) Cannibal Corpse - Gore Obsessed (2002) Cannibal Corpse - Kill (2006) Cannibal Corpse - Evisceration Plague (2009) Cannibal Corpse - Torture (2012) Cannibal Corpse - A Skeletal Domain (2014) The Chameleons - Northern Songs (Bone Idol label) (CD) The Chameleons - Hey Mr. Undecided: live at Camden Palace (CD) The Chills - Brave Words (1987) [Flying Nun FN090] The Chills - The BBC Sessions (CD) The Chills - Secret Box: The Chills' Rarities 1980-2000 The Chills - Something To Die For (2010 CD) Christian Death feat. 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Guru Mani) (1983) Guru Guru - Jungle (1987) Guru Guru - Guru Guru 88 (1988) Guru Guru - Live 72 (1988) Guru Guru - Mask (limited edition) (1996) Guru Guru - Doublebind (2011) Gwar - Let There Be Gwar [1986 recordings, 2004] (CD) Gwar - The Road Behind CDEP [1992] Gwar - You're All Worthless And Weak (live) (2000) (CD) Steve Hackett (Genesis) - Voyage Of The Acolyte (remaster CD) Here & Now - Been & Gone (LP) Steve Hillage (Gong) - Open (remaster) Steve Hillage (Gong) - Aura (remaster) Steve Hillage (Gong) - Light In The Sky (2003) Steve Hillage (Gong) - Live At Deeply Vale Festival 1978 (2004 CD) Iced Earth - Burnt Offerings (1995) (CD) Iced Earth - The Dark Saga (1996) (CD) Iced Earth - Enter The Realm EP (CD) Iced Earth - Melancholy EP (CD) Iced Earth - The Glorious Burden (2004) (CD) Iced Earth - The Crucible Of Man (2008) (CD) Iced Earth - Festivals Of The Wicked (live) (2011) (CD) Iced Earth - Live in Ancient Kourion (2CD) (2013) Iced Earth - Plagues Of Babylon (new 2014 CD) IQ - Are You Sitting Comfortably? (CD) (1989) IQ - J'ai Pollette D'arnu (CD) [b-sides & live] (1991) IQ - Living Proof (CD) (live 1992) IQ - Ever (CD) (1993) IQ - For Ever Live (2CD) (1996) IQ - Subterranea (2CD) (1997) IQ - Seven Stories Into 98 (CD) IQ - Frequency (2009) (CD) Jessamine - Another Fictionalized History (CD) Jethro Tull - Live at Hammersmith Odeon (Raw Fruit) (CD) Jethro Tull - In Concert [live] (BBC 1991) (CD) Jethro Tull - Aqualung Live [live] (2CD) Jet Jaguar - Free Space (remaster CD, 2015) Jet Jaguar - Billion Year Spree (remaster CD, 2015) Jim Jones And The Kool-Ade Kids - Trust Me... / Contrafusion (2 first LP's on 1 CD) Kaleidoscope (UK) - Fairfield Parlour (remaster CD) Kaleidoscope (UK) - White Faced Lady (remaster CD) Kraan - Tournee (1980) Kraan - Soul of Stone (1991) Kraan - Through (2003) Krel - Dark Star (CD) Krokodil - An Invisible World Revealed (CD) Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy (remaster) (1973) Led Zeppelin - Physical Grafitti (remaster) (1975) Led Zeppelin - Presence (remaster) (1976) Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same (live) (remaster) (1976) Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door (remaster) (1979) Led Zeppelin - Coda (remaster) (1982) Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions (1997) Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won (live) Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day (live 2012) Edward Ka-Spel [The Legendary Pink Dots] - Down In The City Of Heartbreak and Needles (compilation CD) Edward Ka-Spel - Down In The City Of Heartbreak and Needles Vol. 2 (compilation CD) Edward Ka-Spel - Needles Three (compilation CD) Edward Ka-Spel - O Darkness! O Darkness! (LP) or (Bandcamp) (2004) Edward Ka-Spel - Dream Logik part two (CD) Edward Ka-Spel - Dream Logik 3 & Beyond (Extras and Out-Takes) (Bandcamp) Edward Ka-Spel - The Painted River of Regrets (CD) Edward Ka-Spel - Trapped In Amber b/w Christmas On The Moon EP (LP or Bandcamp CD-R) Edward Ka-Spel - Melancholics Anonymous (CD) Edward Ka-Spel - Red Sky at Night (w/ Alena Boykova) (Bandcamp CD-R) The Silverman [The Legendary Pink Dots] - Sun With A Beating Heart (Bandcamp CD-R) Twilight Circus Dub Sound System [The Legendary Pink Dots] - Presents Deeper Roots (2005 CD) Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Rasta International (2006 CD) Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Cultural Roots Showcase (2007 CD) Marillion - Marillion Rochester (2 CDs, Racket 8, 1998) Marillion - AWOL (Racket 21, 2002) (Sampler CD of the current band members' solo projects) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 08 (FRC-08, Le Spectrum, Montreal, Canada, 6 September 1997) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 22 (FRC-22, Tivoli, Utrecht, Holland, 29 May 1997) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 23 (FRC-23, Aylesbury, Scotland, 30 April 2004) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 26 (FRC-26, Oxford, UK, 25 July 1999) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 40 (FRC-40, Amsterdam, Holland, December 2007) Marillion - Christmas 2013: Carol Of The Bells (download only, 2013) Megadeth - Endgame (2009) Megadeth - Thirteen (2011) Melvins - Prick (CD) Melvins - Honky (CD) Melvins - The Maggot (CD) Melvins - The Bootlicker (CD) Melvins - Electroretard (CD) Melvins - Everybody Loves Sausage - The Tribute Album (new 2013 CD) Mercury Rev - Beyond The Swirling Clouds (new 2011 CD) Mercyful Fate - Melissa Mercyful Fate - In The Shadows Mercyful Fate - Time Mercyful Fate - Into The Unknown Mercyful Fate - Dead Again Mercyful Fate - Return Of The Vampire (early recordings) King Diamond - The Spider's Lullabye King Diamond - Voodoo King Diamond - House Of God King Diamond - Abigail II: The Revenge King Diamond - The Puppet Master King Diamond - In Concert 1987: Abigail King Diamond - Deadly Lullabyes [live] Misfits - Evillive (1987) [12" vinyl LP] Monster Magnet - Dead Christmas (CDS) Mott The Hoople - Mott The Hoople (1969) (remaster CD) Mott The Hoople - Mad Shadows (1970) (remaster CD) Mott The Hoople - Wildlife (1971) (remaster CD) Mott The Hoople - Brain Capers (1971) (remaster CD) Mudhoney - Live At Third Man Records [12" Vinyl LP] Napalm Death - The Complete Radio One Sessions (2000) [live] Ned's Atomic Dustbin - And Besides... [Japanese B-side collection] Negativland - Negativland (1980) (CD) Negativland - Guns (CD) Negativland - Dispepsi (1997) (CD) Negativland - These Guys Are from England and Who Gives a Shit (2001) (CD) Negativland - Deathsentences of the Polished and Structurally Weak (2002) (CD) Negativland - No Business (2005) (CD) The New Order - New Order (1977) [w/ Ron Asheton] New Race - The Second Wave (1990) [w/ Ron Asheton] Nokturnal Mortum - Twilightfall (CD) Nokturnal Mortum - To The Gates Of Blasphemous Fire (CD) Nokturnal Mortum - Nechrist (2000) (CD) Nokturnal Mortum - Eleven Years Among The Sheep (early/demo compilation, 2004) Nuclear Assault - Survive (1988) Nuclear Assault - Handle With Care (1989) Nuclear Assault - Out Of Order (1991) Nuclear Assault - Something Wicked (1993) Nuclear Assault - Third World Genocide (2005) Pentagram - Day Of Reckoning (CD) (1987) Pentagram - Be Forewarned (CD) (1994) Pentagram - Show 'Em How (CD) (2004) Pentagram - Change Of Heart - 1999 Demos (CD) (2012) Iggy & The Stooges - Live At The Whiskey A Go-Go Iggy & The Stooges - California Bleeding [live] Iggy & The Stooges - Live In Detroit [live] Iggy & The Stooges - Escaped Maniacs [live 2CD+2DVD] Iggy & The Stooges - I Got A Right CDEP [singles a/b + outtakes] Iggy & The Stooges - You Don't Want My Name... You Want My Action [live] Iggy & The Stooges - Have Some Fun: Live At Unganos Iggy & The Stooges - Raw Power Live: In The Hands of the Fans Iggy & The Stooges - Rough Power [original mixes of Raw Power] Iggy & The Stooges - Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell [compilation] Iggy & The Stooges - More Power [compilation] Iggy Pop - Live At The Old Waldorf: San Francisco - November 27, 1979 Iggy Pop - Soldier(1980) Iggy Pop - Party (1981) Iggy Pop - Blah Blah Blah (1986) Iggy Pop - Naughty Little Doggie (1996) Iggy Pop - Avenue B (1999) Iggy Pop - Beat 'Em Up (2001) Iggy Pop - Preliminaires (2009) Iggy Pop - Roadkill Rising: The Bootleg Collection 1977-2009 Iggy Pop - Apres (2012) Porcupine Tree - Futile EP (CD) Paul Roland - Live In Italy (CD) (1989) Paul Roland - Gargoyles (CD) (1997) Paul Roland - Professor Moriarty's Jukebox (new 2014, Sireena label) The Rolling Stones - Brussels Affair (live 1973) (CD) The Rolling Stones - Some Girls: Live Texas 1978 (CD) The Rolling Stones - First Lick (World Tour 2002) (2CD) Samhain - Initium (1984) Samhain - III: November-Coming-Fire (1986) Samhain - Final Descent (1990) Samhain - Live '85-'86 (2001) Savage Republic - Aegan (new 2014 CD) Sendelica - Live At Kozfest 2012 (Bandcamp mp3) Sendelica - The Megaliths: The Movie Soundtracks Volume 1 & 2 (2CD) Sendelica - The Fabled Voyages Of The Sendelicans (CD) Sendelica - Anima Mundi (CD) Shakin' Street - Solid As A Rock / Vampire Rock [2-on-1 LPs CD with Fabenne Shine and Ross The Boss.] William Shatner - Ponder The Mystery (new 2013) (2CD) Adrian Shaw & Rod Goodway - Oxygen Thieves (CD) Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Scream (1978) [remaster] Siouxsie & The Banshees - Join Hands (1979) [remaster] Siouxsie & The Banshees - Through the Looking Glass (1987) [remaster] Siouxsie & The Banshees - Peepshow (1988) [remaster] Siouxsie & The Banshees - Superstition (1991) [remaster] Siouxsie & The Banshees - Seven Year Itch (live) Siouxsie & The Banshees - At The BBC (live) Skinny Puppy - The Process (CD) Skinny Puppy - Puppy Gristle (CD) Skinny Puppy - Weapon (CD) Skinny Puppy - Ain't It Dead Yet? (CD) (live 1989) Skinny Puppy - Doomsday: Back And Forth Series 5: Live In Dresden (CD) (live 2001) Skinny Puppy - Bootlegged, Broke, and In Solvent Seas (live 2012) (CD) Skinny Puppy - B-Sides Collect (CD) Skrewdriver - Warlord (CD) Skrewdriver - Land On Fire (CD) Skrewdriver - The Strong Survive (CD) Skrewdriver - Rock Against Communism (Uncensored) (CD) Sky Picnic - June Sunshine b/w Islands Of Cloud [colored 7" vinyl single] (Bandcamp) Spacehead - ...Of Stars And Time (1996) (CD) Spacehead - Escape Velocity Preview EP (2000) (CD) Spirits Burning & Bridget Wishart - Make Believe It Real (new 2014 CD) Spiritual Beggars - Return to Zero (2010, InsideOut Music) Spiritualized - Fucked Up Inside (CD) The Stranglers - Apollo Revisited (2003) (CD) (live 1981) The Stranglers - Themeninblackinbrugge (2008) (live) (CD) The Stranglers - Live at the Apollo 2010 (DVD & CD) (2010) Swans - Die T?r Ist Zu (1996) (CD) Tory Z Starbuck - Masque On Mask (1996) Tory Z Starbuck - Subdata (1996) Tory Z Starbuck - Vinyl Emissary (1997) Tory Z Starbuck - Avant Guardian Angel (1997) Tory Z Starbuck - Surreal Estate Agent (1997) Tory Z Starbuck - Creatures Take Him (1998) Tory Z Starbuck - Scoping Futures (1998) Tory Z Starbuck - Long Live The Jet Age (1999) Tory Z Starbuck - Airzoan (1999) Tory Z Starbuck - The Dreaming Insect Soundtrack (1999) Tory Z Starbuck - Glow: The Muzikal (2000) Tory Z Starbuck - The Chair Exhibit (2000) Tory Z Starbuck - Muzik For Airplane Disasters (2000) Tory Z Starbuck - The Russian Submarine Mystery (2000) Tory Z Starbuck - A Sliver Ov Christ (2000) Tory Z Starbuck - Attache (2001) Tory Z Starbuck - Twilight On Leupp (2001) Tory Z Starbuck - Pictures At An Exhibition (2002) Tory Z Starbuck - Violet Lizards (2002) Tory Z Starbuck - Stolen (2003) Tory Z Starbuck - Neon Gloom [compilation] (2000) Tory Z Starbuck - Number 1 Ethnic Hits For Non-Existent Countries [compilation] (2001) Tory Z Starbuck - The Last Ten Years Of My Head [compilation] (2002) Triptykon - Shatter EP (CD) Twink - The Lost Experimental Recordings: 1970 (CD) Twink - Mr. Rainbow (CD) U.K. - Concert Classics Vol. 4 (live 1978) (LP or CD) Ulver - Metamorphosis EP (CD) Van Der Graaf Generator - BBC Sessions 1968-1971 (CD) (On The Air label) Varukers - Punk Singles 1981-1985 (CD) Venom - At War With Satan (1984) (remaster CD) Venom - Official Bootleg [live] (1985) (remaster CD) Venom - Skeletons In The Closet [remaster] (CD) Venom - The Second Coming (1987) [live] (remaster CD) Venom - Calm Before The Storm (1987) (remaster CD) Venom - Temples Of Ice (1991) (remaster CD) Venom - The Waste Lands (1992) (remaster CD) Venom - Cast In Stone (1997) (remaster CD) Venom - Resurrection (1997) (remaster CD) Venom - Bitten [live] (2002) Venom - Witching Hour [live] (2003) Venom - Fallen Angels (2011) Vibravoid - Love Is Freedom (2001) (CD) Vibravoid - Void Vibration 10th Anniversary deluxe ed. (2002/2012) (2CD) Vibravoid & Sky Sunlight Saxon - A Poetry Of Love (2010) (LP) Yes - Something's Coming: The BBC Recordings 1969-1970 [2CD] Ym: Stammen - Dvergm?l (VOW CD with extra tracks) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 08:53:12 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 14:53:12 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind books, Hawkfan, Ptolemaic Terrascope....... WTD! SPACE MELT! Message-ID: Still looking for these books/zines.....: Hawkwind: Kris Tait: "Do Not Panic, This Is Hawkwind" [book] Hawkwind: David Watson: "Born To Go: Hawkwind In The Seventies" [book] Hawkwind: Hawkfan #1-4, #7-11 Crohinga Well #1-up [don't have any!] Freakbeat #1-4, #9-??? Galactic Zoo Dossier #1-7, #10 Gee Gaw #1-3 Peace Frog #1-3 Ptolemaic Terrascope Vol. 1 #1, Vol. 2 #1 (with 7" EP's) (others, have the mags, but missing POT#3, POT#7 & POT#10 7" EPs) Timemazine #1 Tribal Messenger 1985-1989 zine [have 1 of these don't know how many were put out??] also need a few DVDs......: Hawkwind: Space Melt [DVD] [bootleg? Have DVD-R rip but dearly need an original] Marillion: A Shot In The Dark [Racket DVD] Marillion: Wish You Were Here [Racket DVD] Marillion: Steve Hogarth: Naked In The Chapel [Bible Pack "Racket" DVD] From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:00:04 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:00:04 +0100 Subject: Hawklords "Reality Tour" DVD now at CDS Message-ID: I just placed an order..... info at cdservices.force9.co.uk HAWKLORDS: REALITY TOUR-2013 (Live DVD - Region 0/PAL - Stock # 1748339) Normally DVD ?20.99 - Ltd New Release Only Offer DVD ?16.99 'Reality Tour 2013' is the HAWKLORDS 'live' at the thrilling climax to 2013's 'Reality Tour', at the Bush Hall, West London. At over 85 minutes long, the film sees the band at the height of its powers, playing a set which includes classic HAWKWIND material from the 1970's, alongside songs from their critically acclaimed studio albums: 'We Are One' (2012) and 'Dream' (2013) all set against the backdrop of their legendary, retina-reducing, psychedelic light show. The film also includes sequences shot by members of the audience. "Materialising in the corroding grandeur of Bush Hall, this is a cyber-shamanic transmission from the collective id, captured in all its visceral rawness. If it's fly-on-the-wall, it's Cronenberg's mutated fly. This is Reality: take your Blue Dreamers now." Oz Hardwick - R2 Magazine. The DVD is Region 0/PAL format. Track List: 01. Title Credits 02. Masters Of The Universe 03. Time Split Vision 04. Elemental Mind 05. Dream Worker 06. D.N.A. 07. Uncle Sam's On Mars 08. We Are One 09. I.D. Man 10. Machine Embrace 11. Robot 12. Thin Blue Meniscus 13. I Am The Wind 14. Flight 15. Dream A Dream 16. Thanks 17. Damnation Alley 18. Credits From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:18:24 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:18:24 +0100 Subject: The Head Cat with Lemmy Message-ID: The 2 Head Cat albums are great, but i really only recommend "Fool's Paradise" CD, not "Walk The Walk, Talk The Talk" as that one has shite metal production by Cameron. Really excellent Buddy Holly stuff by Lemmy, like "Learning The Game", "Fool's Paradise", "It's Allright" and "Peggy Sue Got Married" makes me cry, Lemmy's english "best" ladyvoice sounds so true and sincere and heartbroken.... doing his favorite songs. I had never heard any Buddy Holly stuff, but want to get a CD "best of" i guess. My musical taste only goes back to 1963-4 with Animals, Yardbirds & The Who and Stones etc. So its time for a Holly-day..... Holly nite..... wood. Christ-ian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:29:15 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:29:15 +0100 Subject: Clara Rockmore's Dog (a canine Christmas narration of 1930's Vienna by Edward Ka-Spel) Message-ID: Its on the "The Singles" album availible at Bandcamp (look at the Legendary Pink Dots links i posted yesterday).... its so heartwarming tale of the stray dog Ludwig...... just sayin' even though the Holly daze are more or less over..... Christian Its also on the FREE download Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman / Nicoletta Stephanz - The Greenhouse Effect (Live Haarlem, NL, ??/03/03) Give it a try. Christmas E. Mumford From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:34:36 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:34:36 +0100 Subject: Clara Rockmore's Dog (a canine Christmas narration of 1930's Vienna by Edward Ka-Spel) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/the-greenhouse-effect https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/the-singles-remastered all the albums: https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/ 2015-01-09 15:29 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Its on the "The Singles" album availible at Bandcamp (look at the > Legendary Pink Dots links i posted yesterday).... its so heartwarming > tale of the stray dog Ludwig...... just sayin' even though the Holly > daze are more or less over..... > > Christian > > Its also on the FREE download > > Edward Ka-Spel / The Silverman / Nicoletta Stephanz - The Greenhouse > Effect (Live Haarlem, NL, ??/03/03) > > Give it a try. > > Christmas E. Mumford From markforum at SKY.COM Fri Jan 9 09:44:12 2015 From: markforum at SKY.COM (Mark) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 14:44:12 -0000 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Christian, It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released on Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. I don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called Let's Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. Mark -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: 09 January 2015 13:24 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: OT: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? Since i am fan of both SoF and CoF i saw someone either here or on Yahoo mention someone in SoF joining CoF. Just curious who it was and which Cradle albums he was on. Also curious what instrument he played. Two totally different bands really hehe. I have all CoF albums on CD and both SoF on a double CD. Picked up the double CD at a new age shop in Oslo after seeing "E=LSD2" video on MTV Paul King in the 90s.... The band after Ship of Fools was on Delerium i think, had a CD with an Aborigine on the cover, yellow i think... kind of techno and i did not care for it. Christian PS: anyone read the Magic Mushroom Band book Garry Moonboot Masters wrote? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:49:15 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:49:15 +0100 Subject: HW: keep your ears squeaky clean, with a free Oresund Space Collective show... Message-ID: https://oresundspacecollective.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-freak-valley-festival-2014 My pal and BOC-L listmember Scott 's awesome space jam band, its free too. Last years 4LP with CAN's Damo Suzuki is fantastic as well. I had some artwork in the 2010 CD "Slip Into The Vortex"... fun fun fun! (check out ST 37's awesome recent Cleopatra CD "I'm Not Good"... its got a comix drawing by me in the CD booklet... and my ST 37 logo / font all over the spine and inner tray. The job paid a few Lires basically just from the band, no royalty deal with those crooks at Cleo....!!!!!!! My art was supposed to be the FRONT cover but i guess it was too detailed and psychedelic for the front ... i kinda agree... open the CD is like opening a ZAP! comic book... in a way.) Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:54:39 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:54:39 +0100 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: <005b01d02c1a$bbe7b200$33b71600$@sky.com> Message-ID: AHA. Cruelty & The Beast... not my fave album by Filth. Nymphetamine and the Witch Hearts & Love Craft and Live Bait For The Dead and Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa are my fave CoF albums... also the orchestral Midnight In The Labyrinth and last years early era comp Total Fucking Darkness do it for me... their version of "No Time To Cry" and "Funeral In Carpathia" get my wargasms go multiple and rosy. 2015-01-09 15:44 GMT+01:00 Mark : > Christian, > > It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith > > He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released on Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. I don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called Let's Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. > > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: 09 January 2015 13:24 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: OT: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? > > Since i am fan of both SoF and CoF i saw someone either here or on Yahoo mention someone in SoF joining CoF. Just curious who it was and which Cradle albums he was on. Also curious what instrument he played. > Two totally different bands really hehe. > > I have all CoF albums on CD and both SoF on a double CD. Picked up the double CD at a new age shop in Oslo after seeing "E=LSD2" video on MTV Paul King in the 90s.... > > The band after Ship of Fools was on Delerium i think, had a CD with an Aborigine on the cover, yellow i think... kind of techno and i did not care for it. > > Christian > > PS: anyone read the Magic Mushroom Band book Garry Moonboot Masters wrote? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 09:56:28 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:56:28 +0100 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nymphetamine was my first CoF album and i forgot to say thats probably overall the best one of theirs. 2015-01-09 15:54 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > AHA. Cruelty & The Beast... not my fave album by Filth. Nymphetamine > and the Witch Hearts & Love Craft and Live Bait For The Dead and > Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa are my fave CoF albums... also the > orchestral Midnight In The Labyrinth and last years early era comp > Total Fucking Darkness do it for me... their version of "No Time To > Cry" and "Funeral In Carpathia" get my wargasms go multiple and rosy. > > 2015-01-09 15:44 GMT+01:00 Mark : >> Christian, >> >> It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith >> >> He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released on Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. I don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called Let's Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. >> >> Mark >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: 09 January 2015 13:24 >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: OT: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? >> >> Since i am fan of both SoF and CoF i saw someone either here or on Yahoo mention someone in SoF joining CoF. Just curious who it was and which Cradle albums he was on. Also curious what instrument he played. >> Two totally different bands really hehe. >> >> I have all CoF albums on CD and both SoF on a double CD. Picked up the double CD at a new age shop in Oslo after seeing "E=LSD2" video on MTV Paul King in the 90s.... >> >> The band after Ship of Fools was on Delerium i think, had a CD with an Aborigine on the cover, yellow i think... kind of techno and i did not care for it. >> >> Christian >> >> PS: anyone read the Magic Mushroom Band book Garry Moonboot Masters wrote? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:05:27 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 16:05:27 +0100 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Just to prove my credibility in Misplaced Peaceniks, my Marillion collection (not counting solo, spinoff or bootlegs...). Still need about 6 or 7 official Racket and FRC albums, the Christmas 11.12.14 Forum 2CD was EXCELLENT and is on my Aural Innovations 2014 top 20......: Marillion - Garden Party (full version) / Charting The Single (live) b/w Margaret (live) (full version) 12" Vinyl Maxi EP Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear (2CD remaster) Marillion - Fugazi [2CD remaster w/bonus disc of alternate takes] Marillion - Recital Of The Script [live] [2CD] Marillion - Punch And Judy b/w Market Square Heroes / Three Boats Down >From The Candy (7" vinyl single) Marillion - Real To Reel / Brief Encounter (remaster 2CD) (live '84) Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (2CD remaster) Marillion - Lavender (10" maxi vinyl single) Marillion - Clutching At Straws (remaster CD w/bonus demo disc (CD-R)) Marillion - Sugar Mice b/w Tux On (7" vinyl single) Marillion - The Thieving Magpie (live) (2CD) Marillion - B'sides Themselves [B-side singles compilation] Marillion - Live From Loreley [2CD, live Germany 18/07/87] Marillion - Live In The USA [Milwaukee, 1987 - German 2CD bootleg] Marillion - Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 [Live, 6 CDs: The Mayfair, Glasgow, 13/09/82//The Marquee, 30/12/82//Reading Festival, 27/08/83//Hammersmith Odeon, 14/12/84//Wembley, 05/11/87] Marillion - The Singles '82-'88 [3xCD box set] Marillion - Seasons End [remaster CD] [1st with Hogarth replacing Fish as vocalist] + bonus demo CD (CD-R) Marillion - Hooks In You CDEP Marillion - Cover My Eyes b/w How Can It Hurt / The Party [box set CDEP w/ poster] Marillion - Live Walsall 1990 [silver bootleg CD, live Walsall Junction 10, UK, 20/12/90] Marillion - Holidays In Eden [2CD remaster] Marillion - Acoustic Live At Luxor Cologne 1. June 1991 [Sirius label silver bootleg CD] Marillion - Splintering Heart [live in Lausanne 19.10.91] [Metal Mess label silver bootleg CD] Marillion - Live at the Borderline [Racket 1] (1992) [booklet signed by 4 of the 5 bandmembers: Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley & Pete Trewavas] Marillion - Live in Caracas [Racket 2] (1992) Marillion - Live in Glasgow [Racket 3] (1993) [same as Front Row Club Issue 05: The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 4 December 1989] Marillion - Brave (2CD remaster) Marillion - Michael Hunter - River (Racket 5, 1994) [ambient soundscapes based on themes from Marillion albums, sleevenotes by Hogarth] Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight (2CD remaster) (1995) Marillion - Beautiful CD Single Marillion - The Making of Brave (Racket 6, 1995) (2CD) Marillion - The Official Bootleg Box Set vol. 2 [8 disc Hogarth era 1990-95] Marillion - Made Again (2CD remaster) (live) Marillion - This Strange Engine (1997) Marillion - w/The Positive Light: Tales From The Engine Room Marillion - Piston Broke: This Strange Engine live [Racket 9] (2CD) (1998) Marillion - Radiation 2013 (2CD remix+original mix) Marillion - Unplugged At The Walls [Racket 10] [live 1998] (2CD) Marillion - Zodiac (Racket 11) [recorded at the 1999 The Web UK convention in Oxford, UK] Marillion - marillion.com Marillion - Marillion.co.uk [Racket 12a] Marillion - marillion.co.uk [Racket 12b] (2000) Marillion - How We Live - Dry Land [feat. Steve Hogarth on an album from 1987] [2000] (Racket 13) Marillion - Anoraknophobia (2001) Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. - Live Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. [2CD edition] Marillion - ReFracted! (2CD) (Racket 17, 2001) [From Dusk 'til Dot volume 1 - The Making of Afraid Of Sunlight] Marillion - Another DAT at the office (2CD) (Racket 18, 2001) [From Dusk 'til Dot volume 2 - The Making of This Strange Engine] Marillion - Fallout (2CD) [Racket 19, 2002] [From Dusk 'til Dot volume 3 - The Making of Radiation] Marillion - Caught in the Net (2CD) [Racket 20, 2002] [From Dusk 'til Dot volume 4 - The Making of marillion.com] Marillion - Marbles Marillion - Marbles Live [audio CD from "Marbles On The Road" DVD] Marillion - Brave Live 2002 (Racket 22) Marillion - View From The Balcony (Racket 23A, 2003, reissued 2005, Front Row Club Sampler) Marillion - Remixomatosis [Racket 24] (2CD) Marillion - Popular Music [2CD] [Racket 25] [2005, audio companion to the 'Wish You Were Here' DVD Set] Marillion - Marbles By The Sea (Racket 26, 2005) (Live performances of Marbles from Marillion Weekend 2005) Marillion - Unzipped (2CDs) [Racket 27, 2006] (The Making of Anoraknophobia) Marillion - Smoke [Racket 28] (2006) [Saturday night 'Party' set from Marillion Weekend 2005] Marillion - Mirrors (2CD) [Racket 29] [2006] [Sunday night 'Mellow' set from Marillion Weekend 2005] Marillion - Somewhere Else Marillion - Friends (2CD) [Racket 30, 2007] [Saturday night 'Rarities and Covers' live set from Marillion Weekend 2007] Marillion - Family (2CD) [Racket 31, 2007] [Sunday night 'Ultimate' set from Marillion Weekend 2007] Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 1: Essence Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 2: The Hard Shoulder Marillion - Happiness On The Road [live The Forum, London, 19/11/08, ltd. 2CD-R digipak] Marillion - Less Is More [US version w/2 live bonus trax] (2009) Marillion - Happiness is Cologne (2CD) [Racket 32, 2009] (Live album from the Happiness is the Road tour) Marillion - Tumbling Down The Years (2CD) [Racket 33] Marillion - Size Matters (2CD) (Racket 34) Marillion - Live From Cadogan Hall 2009 [Racket 38] (2CD) Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight Live 2003 [Racket 39, CD] Marillion - This Strange Engine Live 2007 (Racket 40) Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Friday (2CD) (Racket 41) Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Saturday (2CD) [Racket 36] Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Sunday [Racket 37] (2CD) Marillion - Season's End Live 2009 [Racket 42] (2CD) Marillion - Keep The Noise Down [live sampler 2009 European acoustic tour] [Racket 35] Marillion - Live At High Voltage 2010 (2CD) Marillion - Holidays In Eden - Live Port Zelande 2011 (2CD) [Racket 43] Marillion - A-Z Live [3CD] [Racket 45] Marillion - Playing Away [compilation, Racket 46, sampler] Marillion - The Glow Must Go On (2CD) (Racket 47) Marillion - Best.Live [new 2012 2CD] [best of the live shows 2003-2011] Marillion - Sounds That Can't Be Made special edition [2CD with demo and live tracks] Marillion - Sounds Live (new 2012) [2CD] [The Forum, London 16/09/12] Marillion - Clocks Already Ticking [live] [2DVD/3CD] Marillion - Brave Live 2013 (2CD, Racket) Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Holland) [Racket 52, live release 2014] (2CD) Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Montreal) [Racket 53, live release 2014] (2CD) Marillion - Live At The Forum (11 December, 2014) [2CD digipak] Marillion - Christmas 1998: Happy Christmas Everybody (1998) Marillion - Christmas 1999: Marillion.Christmas (1999) Marillion - Christmas 2000: A Piss-up in a Brewery (2000) [same as Front Row Club Issue 11; Bass Brewery Museum, Burton-On-Trent England, 17 November 2000] Marillion - Christmas 2001: A Very Barry Christmas (2001) Marillion - Christmas 2002: Santa And His Elvis [2002 Christmas CD] Marillion - Christmas 2003: Say Cheese! [2003 Christmas CD] Marillion - Christmas 2004: Baubles [2004 Christmas CD] Marillion - Christmas 2005: Merry XMas to our Flock [2005 Christmas CD] Marillion - Christmas 2006: The Jingle Book [2006 Christmas CD] Marillion - Christmas 2007: Somewhere Elf [2007 Christmas CD] Marillion - Christmas 2008: Pudding on the Ritz (2008) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 01: Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany, 9 November 1998 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 02: The Academy, Manchester, England, 18 November 1999 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 03: Luxor, Arnheim, Netherlands, 25 June 1995 Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 07: Salle de Fetes Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland, 19 October 1991 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 09: The Forum, London, England, 28 April 1996 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 10: Moles Club, Bath, England, 12 December 1990 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 12: Sala Bikini, Barcelona, Spain, 12 December 2000 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 13: Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands, 29 September 1995 (CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 14: The Ritz, Roseville, MI, USA, 22 February 1990 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 15: Curtain Call: A Live Archive 1983-1988 box set (6CD) [Baunatal, Germany, 01/10/83 // Hammersmith Odeon, 03/02/86 // Milan, Italy, 26/01/88] Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 16: Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris, Barcelona, Spain, 10 January 1998 Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 17: 013 Tilburg, Netherlands, 13 October 2001 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 18: The E-Werk, K?ln, Germany, 2 September 1992 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 19: Civic, Wolverhampton, England, 4 November 1998 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 20: Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 May 1994 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 21: Dingwalls, London, England, 28 February 2001 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 24: Paris, France, 18 November 1998 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 25: Mannheim, Germany, 4 December 1999 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 27: Cambridge, UK, 17 September 1995 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 28: Olympia, S?o Paulo, Brazil, 5 October 1992 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 29: Philadelphia, PA, USA, 9 October 2004 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 30: Bielefeld, Germany 20 March 1994 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 31: Milwaukee, USA, 20 September 1997 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 32: Richmond, VA, USA, 3 August 2002 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 33: Wembley Arena, London, England, 5 September 1992 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 34: Utrecht, Netherlands, 3 December 2005 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 35: London, England 5 December 2005 Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 36: Bensacon, France, 5 October 1989 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 37: Bowery Ballroom, New York City, USA, 12 June 2005 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 38: Klub Stodola, Warsaw, Poland, 22 May 2007 (2CD) Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 39: Liverpool, England, 16 September 1991 (2CD) Marillion - Crash Course [2008 compilation, Racket 15e, sampler] Marillion - Crash Course [2012 compilation, Racket 15g, sampler] 2015-01-09 13:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish > than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been > hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the > division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve > Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool > too. > > 2015-01-09 13:21 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >> On 09/01/2015 12:04, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in >>> Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss >>> out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! >> >> >> No. They buried that hatchet a few years back. I even met Mark Kelly at a >> Fish gig a couple of years ago. >> >> -- >> Tim Hall >> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >> http://twitter.com/kalyr From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:17:13 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 09:17:13 -0600 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Christian this is very awkward coming from me...... I have been asked privately if you could ease up a little..... I guess because I know you. May i suggest once again that you use the UK forum like I do?? I don't know why you do not already, and the trick (I use) is to save a link to "new posts" and always go in that way. I only did this because I owe the person one of my testicles.... With soundstagedirect around, and the spam they generate, there is only one Lucifer for me perosnally. On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Just to prove my credibility in Misplaced Peaceniks, my Marillion > collection (not counting solo, spinoff or bootlegs...). Still need > about 6 or 7 official Racket and FRC albums, the Christmas 11.12.14 > Forum 2CD was EXCELLENT and is on my Aural Innovations 2014 top > 20......: > > > Marillion - Garden Party (full version) / Charting The Single (live) > b/w Margaret (live) (full version) 12" Vinyl Maxi EP > Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear (2CD remaster) > Marillion - Fugazi [2CD remaster w/bonus disc of alternate takes] > Marillion - Recital Of The Script [live] [2CD] > Marillion - Punch And Judy b/w Market Square Heroes / Three Boats Down > From The Candy (7" vinyl single) > Marillion - Real To Reel / Brief Encounter (remaster 2CD) (live '84) > Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (2CD remaster) > Marillion - Lavender (10" maxi vinyl single) > Marillion - Clutching At Straws (remaster CD w/bonus demo disc (CD-R)) > Marillion - Sugar Mice b/w Tux On (7" vinyl single) > Marillion - The Thieving Magpie (live) (2CD) > Marillion - B'sides Themselves [B-side singles compilation] > Marillion - Live From Loreley [2CD, live Germany 18/07/87] > Marillion - Live In The USA [Milwaukee, 1987 - German 2CD bootleg] > Marillion - Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 > [Live, 6 CDs: The Mayfair, Glasgow, 13/09/82//The Marquee, > 30/12/82//Reading Festival, 27/08/83//Hammersmith Odeon, > 14/12/84//Wembley, 05/11/87] > Marillion - The Singles '82-'88 [3xCD box set] > Marillion - Seasons End [remaster CD] [1st with Hogarth replacing Fish > as vocalist] + bonus demo CD (CD-R) > Marillion - Hooks In You CDEP > Marillion - Cover My Eyes b/w How Can It Hurt / The Party [box set > CDEP w/ poster] > Marillion - Live Walsall 1990 [silver bootleg CD, live Walsall > Junction 10, UK, 20/12/90] > Marillion - Holidays In Eden [2CD remaster] > Marillion - Acoustic Live At Luxor Cologne 1. June 1991 [Sirius label > silver bootleg CD] > Marillion - Splintering Heart [live in Lausanne 19.10.91] [Metal Mess > label silver bootleg CD] > Marillion - Live at the Borderline [Racket 1] (1992) [booklet signed > by 4 of the 5 bandmembers: Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley & > Pete Trewavas] > Marillion - Live in Caracas [Racket 2] (1992) > Marillion - Live in Glasgow [Racket 3] (1993) [same as Front Row Club > Issue 05: The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 4 December 1989] > Marillion - Brave (2CD remaster) > Marillion - Michael Hunter - River (Racket 5, 1994) [ambient > soundscapes based on themes from Marillion albums, sleevenotes by > Hogarth] > Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight (2CD remaster) (1995) > Marillion - Beautiful CD Single > Marillion - The Making of Brave (Racket 6, 1995) (2CD) > Marillion - The Official Bootleg Box Set vol. 2 [8 disc Hogarth era > 1990-95] > Marillion - Made Again (2CD remaster) (live) > Marillion - This Strange Engine (1997) > Marillion - w/The Positive Light: Tales From The Engine Room > Marillion - Piston Broke: This Strange Engine live [Racket 9] (2CD) (1998) > Marillion - Radiation 2013 (2CD remix+original mix) > Marillion - Unplugged At The Walls [Racket 10] [live 1998] (2CD) > Marillion - Zodiac (Racket 11) [recorded at the 1999 The Web UK > convention in Oxford, UK] > Marillion - marillion.com > Marillion - Marillion.co.uk [Racket 12a] > Marillion - marillion.co.uk [Racket 12b] (2000) > Marillion - How We Live - Dry Land [feat. Steve Hogarth on an album > from 1987] [2000] (Racket 13) > Marillion - Anoraknophobia (2001) > Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. - Live > Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. [2CD edition] > Marillion - ReFracted! (2CD) (Racket 17, 2001) [From Dusk 'til Dot > volume 1 - The Making of Afraid Of Sunlight] > Marillion - Another DAT at the office (2CD) (Racket 18, 2001) [From > Dusk 'til Dot volume 2 - The Making of This Strange Engine] > Marillion - Fallout (2CD) [Racket 19, 2002] [From Dusk 'til Dot volume > 3 - The Making of Radiation] > Marillion - Caught in the Net (2CD) [Racket 20, 2002] [From Dusk 'til > Dot volume 4 - The Making of marillion.com] > Marillion - Marbles > Marillion - Marbles Live [audio CD from "Marbles On The Road" DVD] > Marillion - Brave Live 2002 (Racket 22) > Marillion - View From The Balcony (Racket 23A, 2003, reissued 2005, > Front Row Club Sampler) > Marillion - Remixomatosis [Racket 24] (2CD) > Marillion - Popular Music [2CD] [Racket 25] [2005, audio companion to > the 'Wish You Were Here' DVD Set] > Marillion - Marbles By The Sea (Racket 26, 2005) (Live performances of > Marbles from Marillion Weekend 2005) > Marillion - Unzipped (2CDs) [Racket 27, 2006] (The Making of > Anoraknophobia) > Marillion - Smoke [Racket 28] (2006) [Saturday night 'Party' set from > Marillion Weekend 2005] > Marillion - Mirrors (2CD) [Racket 29] [2006] [Sunday night 'Mellow' > set from Marillion Weekend 2005] > Marillion - Somewhere Else > Marillion - Friends (2CD) [Racket 30, 2007] [Saturday night 'Rarities > and Covers' live set from Marillion Weekend 2007] > Marillion - Family (2CD) [Racket 31, 2007] [Sunday night 'Ultimate' > set from Marillion Weekend 2007] > Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 1: Essence > Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 2: The Hard Shoulder > Marillion - Happiness On The Road [live The Forum, London, 19/11/08, > ltd. 2CD-R digipak] > Marillion - Less Is More [US version w/2 live bonus trax] (2009) > Marillion - Happiness is Cologne (2CD) [Racket 32, 2009] (Live album > from the Happiness is the Road tour) > Marillion - Tumbling Down The Years (2CD) [Racket 33] > Marillion - Size Matters (2CD) (Racket 34) > Marillion - Live From Cadogan Hall 2009 [Racket 38] (2CD) > Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight Live 2003 [Racket 39, CD] > Marillion - This Strange Engine Live 2007 (Racket 40) > Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Friday (2CD) (Racket 41) > Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Saturday (2CD) [Racket 36] > Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Sunday [Racket 37] (2CD) > Marillion - Season's End Live 2009 [Racket 42] (2CD) > Marillion - Keep The Noise Down [live sampler 2009 European acoustic > tour] [Racket 35] > Marillion - Live At High Voltage 2010 (2CD) > Marillion - Holidays In Eden - Live Port Zelande 2011 (2CD) [Racket 43] > Marillion - A-Z Live [3CD] [Racket 45] > Marillion - Playing Away [compilation, Racket 46, sampler] > Marillion - The Glow Must Go On (2CD) (Racket 47) > Marillion - Best.Live [new 2012 2CD] [best of the live shows 2003-2011] > Marillion - Sounds That Can't Be Made special edition [2CD with demo > and live tracks] > Marillion - Sounds Live (new 2012) [2CD] [The Forum, London 16/09/12] > Marillion - Clocks Already Ticking [live] [2DVD/3CD] > Marillion - Brave Live 2013 (2CD, Racket) > Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Holland) [Racket 52, live > release 2014] (2CD) > Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Montreal) [Racket 53, live > release 2014] (2CD) > Marillion - Live At The Forum (11 December, 2014) [2CD digipak] > Marillion - Christmas 1998: Happy Christmas Everybody (1998) > Marillion - Christmas 1999: Marillion.Christmas (1999) > Marillion - Christmas 2000: A Piss-up in a Brewery (2000) [same as > Front Row Club Issue 11; Bass Brewery Museum, Burton-On-Trent England, > 17 November 2000] > Marillion - Christmas 2001: A Very Barry Christmas (2001) > Marillion - Christmas 2002: Santa And His Elvis [2002 Christmas CD] > Marillion - Christmas 2003: Say Cheese! [2003 Christmas CD] > Marillion - Christmas 2004: Baubles [2004 Christmas CD] > Marillion - Christmas 2005: Merry XMas to our Flock [2005 Christmas CD] > Marillion - Christmas 2006: The Jingle Book [2006 Christmas CD] > Marillion - Christmas 2007: Somewhere Elf [2007 Christmas CD] > Marillion - Christmas 2008: Pudding on the Ritz (2008) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 01: Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany, 9 > November 1998 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 02: The Academy, Manchester, England, > 18 November 1999 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 03: Luxor, Arnheim, Netherlands, 25 June > 1995 > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 07: Salle de Fetes Beaulieu, > Lausanne, Switzerland, 19 October 1991 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 09: The Forum, London, England, 28 > April 1996 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 10: Moles Club, Bath, England, 12 > December 1990 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 12: Sala Bikini, Barcelona, Spain, 12 > December 2000 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 13: Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands, 29 > September 1995 (CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 14: The Ritz, Roseville, MI, USA, 22 > February 1990 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 15: Curtain Call: A Live Archive > 1983-1988 box set (6CD) [Baunatal, Germany, 01/10/83 // Hammersmith > Odeon, 03/02/86 // Milan, Italy, 26/01/88] > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 16: Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris, > Barcelona, Spain, 10 January 1998 > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 17: 013 Tilburg, Netherlands, 13 > October 2001 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 18: The E-Werk, K?ln, Germany, 2 > September 1992 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 19: Civic, Wolverhampton, England, 4 > November 1998 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 20: Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 May 1994 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 21: Dingwalls, London, England, 28 > February 2001 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 24: Paris, France, 18 November 1998 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 25: Mannheim, Germany, 4 December 1999 > (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 27: Cambridge, UK, 17 September 1995 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 28: Olympia, S?o Paulo, Brazil, 5 > October 1992 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 29: Philadelphia, PA, USA, 9 October 2004 > (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 30: Bielefeld, Germany 20 March 1994 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 31: Milwaukee, USA, 20 September 1997 > (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 32: Richmond, VA, USA, 3 August 2002 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 33: Wembley Arena, London, England, 5 > September 1992 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 34: Utrecht, Netherlands, 3 December 2005 > (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 35: London, England 5 December 2005 > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 36: Bensacon, France, 5 October 1989 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 37: Bowery Ballroom, New York City, > USA, 12 June 2005 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 38: Klub Stodola, Warsaw, Poland, 22 > May 2007 (2CD) > Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 39: Liverpool, England, 16 September 1991 > (2CD) > Marillion - Crash Course [2008 compilation, Racket 15e, sampler] > Marillion - Crash Course [2012 compilation, Racket 15g, sampler] > > 2015-01-09 13:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >> too. >> >> 2015-01-09 13:21 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >>> On 09/01/2015 12:04, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>> To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in >>>> Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss >>>> out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! >>> >>> >>> No. They buried that hatchet a few years back. I even met Mark Kelly at >>> a >>> Fish gig a couple of years ago. >>> >>> -- >>> Tim Hall >>> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >>> http://twitter.com/kalyr > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:21:13 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 16:21:13 +0100 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Gilded Cunt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfTtG8pS81I Funeral In Carpathia (AWESOME!!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9M1pg4KMJI No Time To Cry (SISTERS cover!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_Bf05_IJxA 2015-01-09 15:56 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Nymphetamine was my first CoF album and i forgot to say thats probably > overall the best one of theirs. > > 2015-01-09 15:54 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> AHA. Cruelty & The Beast... not my fave album by Filth. Nymphetamine >> and the Witch Hearts & Love Craft and Live Bait For The Dead and >> Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa are my fave CoF albums... also the >> orchestral Midnight In The Labyrinth and last years early era comp >> Total Fucking Darkness do it for me... their version of "No Time To >> Cry" and "Funeral In Carpathia" get my wargasms go multiple and rosy. >> >> 2015-01-09 15:44 GMT+01:00 Mark : >>> Christian, >>> >>> It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith >>> >>> He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released on Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. I don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called Let's Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> Sent: 09 January 2015 13:24 >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: OT: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? >>> >>> Since i am fan of both SoF and CoF i saw someone either here or on Yahoo mention someone in SoF joining CoF. Just curious who it was and which Cradle albums he was on. Also curious what instrument he played. >>> Two totally different bands really hehe. >>> >>> I have all CoF albums on CD and both SoF on a double CD. Picked up the double CD at a new age shop in Oslo after seeing "E=LSD2" video on MTV Paul King in the 90s.... >>> >>> The band after Ship of Fools was on Delerium i think, had a CD with an Aborigine on the cover, yellow i think... kind of techno and i did not care for it. >>> >>> Christian >>> >>> PS: anyone read the Magic Mushroom Band book Garry Moonboot Masters wrote? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:23:31 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 16:23:31 +0100 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh this anonymous second hand third person whispering... keep the volume down... fine.. i'll pull back i just had to post the stuff i had not posted the past years i have been off list.. your Hawkfriend, Christian "X" xxx. 2015-01-09 16:17 GMT+01:00 mike c : > Christian > > this is very awkward coming from me...... > > > I have been asked privately if you could ease up a little..... > > I guess because I know you. > > May i suggest once again that you use the UK forum like I do?? > > I don't know why you do not already, and the trick (I use) is to save > a link to "new posts" and always go in that way. > > I only did this because I owe the person one of my testicles.... > > With soundstagedirect around, and the spam they generate, there is > only one Lucifer for me perosnally. > > > > On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> Just to prove my credibility in Misplaced Peaceniks, my Marillion >> collection (not counting solo, spinoff or bootlegs...). Still need >> about 6 or 7 official Racket and FRC albums, the Christmas 11.12.14 >> Forum 2CD was EXCELLENT and is on my Aural Innovations 2014 top >> 20......: >> >> >> Marillion - Garden Party (full version) / Charting The Single (live) >> b/w Margaret (live) (full version) 12" Vinyl Maxi EP >> Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear (2CD remaster) >> Marillion - Fugazi [2CD remaster w/bonus disc of alternate takes] >> Marillion - Recital Of The Script [live] [2CD] >> Marillion - Punch And Judy b/w Market Square Heroes / Three Boats Down >> From The Candy (7" vinyl single) >> Marillion - Real To Reel / Brief Encounter (remaster 2CD) (live '84) >> Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (2CD remaster) >> Marillion - Lavender (10" maxi vinyl single) >> Marillion - Clutching At Straws (remaster CD w/bonus demo disc (CD-R)) >> Marillion - Sugar Mice b/w Tux On (7" vinyl single) >> Marillion - The Thieving Magpie (live) (2CD) >> Marillion - B'sides Themselves [B-side singles compilation] >> Marillion - Live From Loreley [2CD, live Germany 18/07/87] >> Marillion - Live In The USA [Milwaukee, 1987 - German 2CD bootleg] >> Marillion - Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 >> [Live, 6 CDs: The Mayfair, Glasgow, 13/09/82//The Marquee, >> 30/12/82//Reading Festival, 27/08/83//Hammersmith Odeon, >> 14/12/84//Wembley, 05/11/87] >> Marillion - The Singles '82-'88 [3xCD box set] >> Marillion - Seasons End [remaster CD] [1st with Hogarth replacing Fish >> as vocalist] + bonus demo CD (CD-R) >> Marillion - Hooks In You CDEP >> Marillion - Cover My Eyes b/w How Can It Hurt / The Party [box set >> CDEP w/ poster] >> Marillion - Live Walsall 1990 [silver bootleg CD, live Walsall >> Junction 10, UK, 20/12/90] >> Marillion - Holidays In Eden [2CD remaster] >> Marillion - Acoustic Live At Luxor Cologne 1. June 1991 [Sirius label >> silver bootleg CD] >> Marillion - Splintering Heart [live in Lausanne 19.10.91] [Metal Mess >> label silver bootleg CD] >> Marillion - Live at the Borderline [Racket 1] (1992) [booklet signed >> by 4 of the 5 bandmembers: Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley & >> Pete Trewavas] >> Marillion - Live in Caracas [Racket 2] (1992) >> Marillion - Live in Glasgow [Racket 3] (1993) [same as Front Row Club >> Issue 05: The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 4 December 1989] >> Marillion - Brave (2CD remaster) >> Marillion - Michael Hunter - River (Racket 5, 1994) [ambient >> soundscapes based on themes from Marillion albums, sleevenotes by >> Hogarth] >> Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight (2CD remaster) (1995) >> Marillion - Beautiful CD Single >> Marillion - The Making of Brave (Racket 6, 1995) (2CD) >> Marillion - The Official Bootleg Box Set vol. 2 [8 disc Hogarth era >> 1990-95] >> Marillion - Made Again (2CD remaster) (live) >> Marillion - This Strange Engine (1997) >> Marillion - w/The Positive Light: Tales From The Engine Room >> Marillion - Piston Broke: This Strange Engine live [Racket 9] (2CD) (1998) >> Marillion - Radiation 2013 (2CD remix+original mix) >> Marillion - Unplugged At The Walls [Racket 10] [live 1998] (2CD) >> Marillion - Zodiac (Racket 11) [recorded at the 1999 The Web UK >> convention in Oxford, UK] >> Marillion - marillion.com >> Marillion - Marillion.co.uk [Racket 12a] >> Marillion - marillion.co.uk [Racket 12b] (2000) >> Marillion - How We Live - Dry Land [feat. Steve Hogarth on an album >> from 1987] [2000] (Racket 13) >> Marillion - Anoraknophobia (2001) >> Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. - Live >> Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. [2CD edition] >> Marillion - ReFracted! (2CD) (Racket 17, 2001) [From Dusk 'til Dot >> volume 1 - The Making of Afraid Of Sunlight] >> Marillion - Another DAT at the office (2CD) (Racket 18, 2001) [From >> Dusk 'til Dot volume 2 - The Making of This Strange Engine] >> Marillion - Fallout (2CD) [Racket 19, 2002] [From Dusk 'til Dot volume >> 3 - The Making of Radiation] >> Marillion - Caught in the Net (2CD) [Racket 20, 2002] [From Dusk 'til >> Dot volume 4 - The Making of marillion.com] >> Marillion - Marbles >> Marillion - Marbles Live [audio CD from "Marbles On The Road" DVD] >> Marillion - Brave Live 2002 (Racket 22) >> Marillion - View From The Balcony (Racket 23A, 2003, reissued 2005, >> Front Row Club Sampler) >> Marillion - Remixomatosis [Racket 24] (2CD) >> Marillion - Popular Music [2CD] [Racket 25] [2005, audio companion to >> the 'Wish You Were Here' DVD Set] >> Marillion - Marbles By The Sea (Racket 26, 2005) (Live performances of >> Marbles from Marillion Weekend 2005) >> Marillion - Unzipped (2CDs) [Racket 27, 2006] (The Making of >> Anoraknophobia) >> Marillion - Smoke [Racket 28] (2006) [Saturday night 'Party' set from >> Marillion Weekend 2005] >> Marillion - Mirrors (2CD) [Racket 29] [2006] [Sunday night 'Mellow' >> set from Marillion Weekend 2005] >> Marillion - Somewhere Else >> Marillion - Friends (2CD) [Racket 30, 2007] [Saturday night 'Rarities >> and Covers' live set from Marillion Weekend 2007] >> Marillion - Family (2CD) [Racket 31, 2007] [Sunday night 'Ultimate' >> set from Marillion Weekend 2007] >> Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 1: Essence >> Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 2: The Hard Shoulder >> Marillion - Happiness On The Road [live The Forum, London, 19/11/08, >> ltd. 2CD-R digipak] >> Marillion - Less Is More [US version w/2 live bonus trax] (2009) >> Marillion - Happiness is Cologne (2CD) [Racket 32, 2009] (Live album >> from the Happiness is the Road tour) >> Marillion - Tumbling Down The Years (2CD) [Racket 33] >> Marillion - Size Matters (2CD) (Racket 34) >> Marillion - Live From Cadogan Hall 2009 [Racket 38] (2CD) >> Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight Live 2003 [Racket 39, CD] >> Marillion - This Strange Engine Live 2007 (Racket 40) >> Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Friday (2CD) (Racket 41) >> Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Saturday (2CD) [Racket 36] >> Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Sunday [Racket 37] (2CD) >> Marillion - Season's End Live 2009 [Racket 42] (2CD) >> Marillion - Keep The Noise Down [live sampler 2009 European acoustic >> tour] [Racket 35] >> Marillion - Live At High Voltage 2010 (2CD) >> Marillion - Holidays In Eden - Live Port Zelande 2011 (2CD) [Racket 43] >> Marillion - A-Z Live [3CD] [Racket 45] >> Marillion - Playing Away [compilation, Racket 46, sampler] >> Marillion - The Glow Must Go On (2CD) (Racket 47) >> Marillion - Best.Live [new 2012 2CD] [best of the live shows 2003-2011] >> Marillion - Sounds That Can't Be Made special edition [2CD with demo >> and live tracks] >> Marillion - Sounds Live (new 2012) [2CD] [The Forum, London 16/09/12] >> Marillion - Clocks Already Ticking [live] [2DVD/3CD] >> Marillion - Brave Live 2013 (2CD, Racket) >> Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Holland) [Racket 52, live >> release 2014] (2CD) >> Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Montreal) [Racket 53, live >> release 2014] (2CD) >> Marillion - Live At The Forum (11 December, 2014) [2CD digipak] >> Marillion - Christmas 1998: Happy Christmas Everybody (1998) >> Marillion - Christmas 1999: Marillion.Christmas (1999) >> Marillion - Christmas 2000: A Piss-up in a Brewery (2000) [same as >> Front Row Club Issue 11; Bass Brewery Museum, Burton-On-Trent England, >> 17 November 2000] >> Marillion - Christmas 2001: A Very Barry Christmas (2001) >> Marillion - Christmas 2002: Santa And His Elvis [2002 Christmas CD] >> Marillion - Christmas 2003: Say Cheese! [2003 Christmas CD] >> Marillion - Christmas 2004: Baubles [2004 Christmas CD] >> Marillion - Christmas 2005: Merry XMas to our Flock [2005 Christmas CD] >> Marillion - Christmas 2006: The Jingle Book [2006 Christmas CD] >> Marillion - Christmas 2007: Somewhere Elf [2007 Christmas CD] >> Marillion - Christmas 2008: Pudding on the Ritz (2008) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 01: Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany, 9 >> November 1998 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 02: The Academy, Manchester, England, >> 18 November 1999 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 03: Luxor, Arnheim, Netherlands, 25 June >> 1995 >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 07: Salle de Fetes Beaulieu, >> Lausanne, Switzerland, 19 October 1991 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 09: The Forum, London, England, 28 >> April 1996 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 10: Moles Club, Bath, England, 12 >> December 1990 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 12: Sala Bikini, Barcelona, Spain, 12 >> December 2000 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 13: Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands, 29 >> September 1995 (CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 14: The Ritz, Roseville, MI, USA, 22 >> February 1990 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 15: Curtain Call: A Live Archive >> 1983-1988 box set (6CD) [Baunatal, Germany, 01/10/83 // Hammersmith >> Odeon, 03/02/86 // Milan, Italy, 26/01/88] >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 16: Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris, >> Barcelona, Spain, 10 January 1998 >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 17: 013 Tilburg, Netherlands, 13 >> October 2001 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 18: The E-Werk, K?ln, Germany, 2 >> September 1992 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 19: Civic, Wolverhampton, England, 4 >> November 1998 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 20: Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 May 1994 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 21: Dingwalls, London, England, 28 >> February 2001 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 24: Paris, France, 18 November 1998 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 25: Mannheim, Germany, 4 December 1999 >> (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 27: Cambridge, UK, 17 September 1995 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 28: Olympia, S?o Paulo, Brazil, 5 >> October 1992 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 29: Philadelphia, PA, USA, 9 October 2004 >> (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 30: Bielefeld, Germany 20 March 1994 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 31: Milwaukee, USA, 20 September 1997 >> (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 32: Richmond, VA, USA, 3 August 2002 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 33: Wembley Arena, London, England, 5 >> September 1992 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 34: Utrecht, Netherlands, 3 December 2005 >> (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 35: London, England 5 December 2005 >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 36: Bensacon, France, 5 October 1989 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 37: Bowery Ballroom, New York City, >> USA, 12 June 2005 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 38: Klub Stodola, Warsaw, Poland, 22 >> May 2007 (2CD) >> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 39: Liverpool, England, 16 September 1991 >> (2CD) >> Marillion - Crash Course [2008 compilation, Racket 15e, sampler] >> Marillion - Crash Course [2012 compilation, Racket 15g, sampler] >> >> 2015-01-09 13:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >>> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >>> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >>> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >>> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >>> too. >>> >>> 2015-01-09 13:21 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >>>> On 09/01/2015 12:04, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> >>>>> To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in >>>>> Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss >>>>> out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! >>>> >>>> >>>> No. They buried that hatchet a few years back. I even met Mark Kelly at >>>> a >>>> Fish gig a couple of years ago. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Tim Hall >>>> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >>>> http://twitter.com/kalyr >> From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:30:00 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 09:30:00 -0600 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Oh this anonymous second hand third person whispering... keep the > volume down... fine.. i'll pull back i just had to post the stuff i > had not posted the past years i have been off list.. your Hawkfriend, > Christian "X" xxx. as long as you are not attacking me, you are never bothering me, nor is anyone else. I told the person to please do it themselves then went ahead. I have the very same thing going on, but lots of people use their computers at work, etc From tim at KALYR.COM Fri Jan 9 10:31:29 2015 From: tim at KALYR.COM (Tim Hall) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 15:31:29 +0000 Subject: [OT] "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 09/01/2015 12:24, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish > than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been > hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the > division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve > Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool > too. Same here. Fish solo is something different again; some of his later albums were a bit patchy, but the last two have been excellent. Saw both Marillion & Fish live a few days apart in December; two of the best gigs of the year. -- Tim Hall http://www.kalyr.com/weblog http://twitter.com/kalyr From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:33:32 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 16:33:32 +0100 Subject: "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: i got banned from posting on the Yahoo group cause i was such a "bad boy" or "naughty like a princess in hell" and loudmouthed about ... eh .. yooz n stuff, but i am straightened out now so i am much more on topic. "You can rely on me, i will "do the right thing" and never be a anti gay sexcapade in the asylum or inhumanly ray cyst etc.. keep it to my self and just enjoy the Hawkwind scene....."... 2015-01-09 16:23 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Oh this anonymous second hand third person whispering... keep the > volume down... fine.. i'll pull back i just had to post the stuff i > had not posted the past years i have been off list.. your Hawkfriend, > Christian "X" xxx. > > 2015-01-09 16:17 GMT+01:00 mike c : >> Christian >> >> this is very awkward coming from me...... >> >> >> I have been asked privately if you could ease up a little..... >> >> I guess because I know you. >> >> May i suggest once again that you use the UK forum like I do?? >> >> I don't know why you do not already, and the trick (I use) is to save >> a link to "new posts" and always go in that way. >> >> I only did this because I owe the person one of my testicles.... >> >> With soundstagedirect around, and the spam they generate, there is >> only one Lucifer for me perosnally. >> >> >> >> On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> Just to prove my credibility in Misplaced Peaceniks, my Marillion >>> collection (not counting solo, spinoff or bootlegs...). Still need >>> about 6 or 7 official Racket and FRC albums, the Christmas 11.12.14 >>> Forum 2CD was EXCELLENT and is on my Aural Innovations 2014 top >>> 20......: >>> >>> >>> Marillion - Garden Party (full version) / Charting The Single (live) >>> b/w Margaret (live) (full version) 12" Vinyl Maxi EP >>> Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear (2CD remaster) >>> Marillion - Fugazi [2CD remaster w/bonus disc of alternate takes] >>> Marillion - Recital Of The Script [live] [2CD] >>> Marillion - Punch And Judy b/w Market Square Heroes / Three Boats Down >>> From The Candy (7" vinyl single) >>> Marillion - Real To Reel / Brief Encounter (remaster 2CD) (live '84) >>> Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (2CD remaster) >>> Marillion - Lavender (10" maxi vinyl single) >>> Marillion - Clutching At Straws (remaster CD w/bonus demo disc (CD-R)) >>> Marillion - Sugar Mice b/w Tux On (7" vinyl single) >>> Marillion - The Thieving Magpie (live) (2CD) >>> Marillion - B'sides Themselves [B-side singles compilation] >>> Marillion - Live From Loreley [2CD, live Germany 18/07/87] >>> Marillion - Live In The USA [Milwaukee, 1987 - German 2CD bootleg] >>> Marillion - Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 >>> [Live, 6 CDs: The Mayfair, Glasgow, 13/09/82//The Marquee, >>> 30/12/82//Reading Festival, 27/08/83//Hammersmith Odeon, >>> 14/12/84//Wembley, 05/11/87] >>> Marillion - The Singles '82-'88 [3xCD box set] >>> Marillion - Seasons End [remaster CD] [1st with Hogarth replacing Fish >>> as vocalist] + bonus demo CD (CD-R) >>> Marillion - Hooks In You CDEP >>> Marillion - Cover My Eyes b/w How Can It Hurt / The Party [box set >>> CDEP w/ poster] >>> Marillion - Live Walsall 1990 [silver bootleg CD, live Walsall >>> Junction 10, UK, 20/12/90] >>> Marillion - Holidays In Eden [2CD remaster] >>> Marillion - Acoustic Live At Luxor Cologne 1. June 1991 [Sirius label >>> silver bootleg CD] >>> Marillion - Splintering Heart [live in Lausanne 19.10.91] [Metal Mess >>> label silver bootleg CD] >>> Marillion - Live at the Borderline [Racket 1] (1992) [booklet signed >>> by 4 of the 5 bandmembers: Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley & >>> Pete Trewavas] >>> Marillion - Live in Caracas [Racket 2] (1992) >>> Marillion - Live in Glasgow [Racket 3] (1993) [same as Front Row Club >>> Issue 05: The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 4 December 1989] >>> Marillion - Brave (2CD remaster) >>> Marillion - Michael Hunter - River (Racket 5, 1994) [ambient >>> soundscapes based on themes from Marillion albums, sleevenotes by >>> Hogarth] >>> Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight (2CD remaster) (1995) >>> Marillion - Beautiful CD Single >>> Marillion - The Making of Brave (Racket 6, 1995) (2CD) >>> Marillion - The Official Bootleg Box Set vol. 2 [8 disc Hogarth era >>> 1990-95] >>> Marillion - Made Again (2CD remaster) (live) >>> Marillion - This Strange Engine (1997) >>> Marillion - w/The Positive Light: Tales From The Engine Room >>> Marillion - Piston Broke: This Strange Engine live [Racket 9] (2CD) (1998) >>> Marillion - Radiation 2013 (2CD remix+original mix) >>> Marillion - Unplugged At The Walls [Racket 10] [live 1998] (2CD) >>> Marillion - Zodiac (Racket 11) [recorded at the 1999 The Web UK >>> convention in Oxford, UK] >>> Marillion - marillion.com >>> Marillion - Marillion.co.uk [Racket 12a] >>> Marillion - marillion.co.uk [Racket 12b] (2000) >>> Marillion - How We Live - Dry Land [feat. Steve Hogarth on an album >>> from 1987] [2000] (Racket 13) >>> Marillion - Anoraknophobia (2001) >>> Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. - Live >>> Marillion - Anorak In The U.K. [2CD edition] >>> Marillion - ReFracted! (2CD) (Racket 17, 2001) [From Dusk 'til Dot >>> volume 1 - The Making of Afraid Of Sunlight] >>> Marillion - Another DAT at the office (2CD) (Racket 18, 2001) [From >>> Dusk 'til Dot volume 2 - The Making of This Strange Engine] >>> Marillion - Fallout (2CD) [Racket 19, 2002] [From Dusk 'til Dot volume >>> 3 - The Making of Radiation] >>> Marillion - Caught in the Net (2CD) [Racket 20, 2002] [From Dusk 'til >>> Dot volume 4 - The Making of marillion.com] >>> Marillion - Marbles >>> Marillion - Marbles Live [audio CD from "Marbles On The Road" DVD] >>> Marillion - Brave Live 2002 (Racket 22) >>> Marillion - View From The Balcony (Racket 23A, 2003, reissued 2005, >>> Front Row Club Sampler) >>> Marillion - Remixomatosis [Racket 24] (2CD) >>> Marillion - Popular Music [2CD] [Racket 25] [2005, audio companion to >>> the 'Wish You Were Here' DVD Set] >>> Marillion - Marbles By The Sea (Racket 26, 2005) (Live performances of >>> Marbles from Marillion Weekend 2005) >>> Marillion - Unzipped (2CDs) [Racket 27, 2006] (The Making of >>> Anoraknophobia) >>> Marillion - Smoke [Racket 28] (2006) [Saturday night 'Party' set from >>> Marillion Weekend 2005] >>> Marillion - Mirrors (2CD) [Racket 29] [2006] [Sunday night 'Mellow' >>> set from Marillion Weekend 2005] >>> Marillion - Somewhere Else >>> Marillion - Friends (2CD) [Racket 30, 2007] [Saturday night 'Rarities >>> and Covers' live set from Marillion Weekend 2007] >>> Marillion - Family (2CD) [Racket 31, 2007] [Sunday night 'Ultimate' >>> set from Marillion Weekend 2007] >>> Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 1: Essence >>> Marillion - Happiness Is The Road vol. 2: The Hard Shoulder >>> Marillion - Happiness On The Road [live The Forum, London, 19/11/08, >>> ltd. 2CD-R digipak] >>> Marillion - Less Is More [US version w/2 live bonus trax] (2009) >>> Marillion - Happiness is Cologne (2CD) [Racket 32, 2009] (Live album >>> from the Happiness is the Road tour) >>> Marillion - Tumbling Down The Years (2CD) [Racket 33] >>> Marillion - Size Matters (2CD) (Racket 34) >>> Marillion - Live From Cadogan Hall 2009 [Racket 38] (2CD) >>> Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight Live 2003 [Racket 39, CD] >>> Marillion - This Strange Engine Live 2007 (Racket 40) >>> Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Friday (2CD) (Racket 41) >>> Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Saturday (2CD) [Racket 36] >>> Marillion - Montreal Live 2009, Sunday [Racket 37] (2CD) >>> Marillion - Season's End Live 2009 [Racket 42] (2CD) >>> Marillion - Keep The Noise Down [live sampler 2009 European acoustic >>> tour] [Racket 35] >>> Marillion - Live At High Voltage 2010 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Holidays In Eden - Live Port Zelande 2011 (2CD) [Racket 43] >>> Marillion - A-Z Live [3CD] [Racket 45] >>> Marillion - Playing Away [compilation, Racket 46, sampler] >>> Marillion - The Glow Must Go On (2CD) (Racket 47) >>> Marillion - Best.Live [new 2012 2CD] [best of the live shows 2003-2011] >>> Marillion - Sounds That Can't Be Made special edition [2CD with demo >>> and live tracks] >>> Marillion - Sounds Live (new 2012) [2CD] [The Forum, London 16/09/12] >>> Marillion - Clocks Already Ticking [live] [2DVD/3CD] >>> Marillion - Brave Live 2013 (2CD, Racket) >>> Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Holland) [Racket 52, live >>> release 2014] (2CD) >>> Marillion - A Sunday Night Above The Rain (Montreal) [Racket 53, live >>> release 2014] (2CD) >>> Marillion - Live At The Forum (11 December, 2014) [2CD digipak] >>> Marillion - Christmas 1998: Happy Christmas Everybody (1998) >>> Marillion - Christmas 1999: Marillion.Christmas (1999) >>> Marillion - Christmas 2000: A Piss-up in a Brewery (2000) [same as >>> Front Row Club Issue 11; Bass Brewery Museum, Burton-On-Trent England, >>> 17 November 2000] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2001: A Very Barry Christmas (2001) >>> Marillion - Christmas 2002: Santa And His Elvis [2002 Christmas CD] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2003: Say Cheese! [2003 Christmas CD] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2004: Baubles [2004 Christmas CD] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2005: Merry XMas to our Flock [2005 Christmas CD] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2006: The Jingle Book [2006 Christmas CD] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2007: Somewhere Elf [2007 Christmas CD] >>> Marillion - Christmas 2008: Pudding on the Ritz (2008) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 01: Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany, 9 >>> November 1998 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 02: The Academy, Manchester, England, >>> 18 November 1999 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 03: Luxor, Arnheim, Netherlands, 25 June >>> 1995 >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 07: Salle de Fetes Beaulieu, >>> Lausanne, Switzerland, 19 October 1991 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 09: The Forum, London, England, 28 >>> April 1996 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 10: Moles Club, Bath, England, 12 >>> December 1990 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 12: Sala Bikini, Barcelona, Spain, 12 >>> December 2000 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 13: Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands, 29 >>> September 1995 (CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 14: The Ritz, Roseville, MI, USA, 22 >>> February 1990 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 15: Curtain Call: A Live Archive >>> 1983-1988 box set (6CD) [Baunatal, Germany, 01/10/83 // Hammersmith >>> Odeon, 03/02/86 // Milan, Italy, 26/01/88] >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 16: Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris, >>> Barcelona, Spain, 10 January 1998 >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 17: 013 Tilburg, Netherlands, 13 >>> October 2001 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 18: The E-Werk, K?ln, Germany, 2 >>> September 1992 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 19: Civic, Wolverhampton, England, 4 >>> November 1998 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 20: Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 May 1994 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 21: Dingwalls, London, England, 28 >>> February 2001 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 24: Paris, France, 18 November 1998 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 25: Mannheim, Germany, 4 December 1999 >>> (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 27: Cambridge, UK, 17 September 1995 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 28: Olympia, S?o Paulo, Brazil, 5 >>> October 1992 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 29: Philadelphia, PA, USA, 9 October 2004 >>> (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 30: Bielefeld, Germany 20 March 1994 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 31: Milwaukee, USA, 20 September 1997 >>> (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 32: Richmond, VA, USA, 3 August 2002 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 33: Wembley Arena, London, England, 5 >>> September 1992 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 34: Utrecht, Netherlands, 3 December 2005 >>> (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 35: London, England 5 December 2005 >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 36: Bensacon, France, 5 October 1989 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 37: Bowery Ballroom, New York City, >>> USA, 12 June 2005 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 38: Klub Stodola, Warsaw, Poland, 22 >>> May 2007 (2CD) >>> Marillion - Front Row Club Issue 39: Liverpool, England, 16 September 1991 >>> (2CD) >>> Marillion - Crash Course [2008 compilation, Racket 15e, sampler] >>> Marillion - Crash Course [2012 compilation, Racket 15g, sampler] >>> >>> 2015-01-09 13:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >>>> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >>>> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >>>> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >>>> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >>>> too. >>>> >>>> 2015-01-09 13:21 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >>>>> On 09/01/2015 12:04, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> To me there is still nuclear war between the Fish and Hogarth camps in >>>>>> Marillion....... Blog "Harley" Marley, pass the painkillers and bliss >>>>>> out to "Misplaced Childhood".... though Steve is ok too! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> No. They buried that hatchet a few years back. I even met Mark Kelly at >>>>> a >>>>> Fish gig a couple of years ago. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Tim Hall >>>>> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >>>>> http://twitter.com/kalyr >>> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 10:40:10 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 16:40:10 +0100 Subject: [OT] "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: <54AFF451.60907@kalyr.com> Message-ID: I really liked "Field of Crows" or "Scattering Crows" too... the song "Moving Targets" (??). but not so much 13th Star (i liked Zoe 25) and the latest one does not do much for me, got the hardbound book edition... LOVED Return To Childhood tho that was old Marillion memories. 2015-01-09 16:31 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : > On 09/01/2015 12:24, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >> too. > > > Same here. Fish solo is something different again; some of his later albums > were a bit patchy, but the last two have been excellent. > > Saw both Marillion & Fish live a few days apart in December; two of the best > gigs of the year. > > > -- > Tim Hall > http://www.kalyr.com/weblog > http://twitter.com/kalyr From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 11:09:08 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 17:09:08 +0100 Subject: Durga Yogi & Rudra Brahman Message-ID: Seek the meaning of your life, truth, the caress of steel, and eternal bliss... i found Hawkwind! Peace Christian From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 11:13:48 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 10:13:48 -0600 Subject: [OT] "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk/product_details/15807 On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > I really liked "Field of Crows" or "Scattering Crows" too... the song > "Moving Targets" (??). but not so much 13th Star (i liked Zoe 25) and > the latest one does not do much for me, got the hardbound book > edition... LOVED Return To Childhood tho that was old Marillion > memories. > > 2015-01-09 16:31 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >> On 09/01/2015 12:24, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >>> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >>> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >>> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >>> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >>> too. >> >> >> Same here. Fish solo is something different again; some of his later >> albums >> were a bit patchy, but the last two have been excellent. >> >> Saw both Marillion & Fish live a few days apart in December; two of the >> best >> gigs of the year. >> >> >> -- >> Tim Hall >> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >> http://twitter.com/kalyr > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 11:16:35 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 17:16:35 +0100 Subject: [OT] "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: oh cool. in 10 days when i am loaded with welfare handouts for the insane, i will purchase! 2015-01-09 17:13 GMT+01:00 mike c : > http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk/product_details/15807 > > > On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> I really liked "Field of Crows" or "Scattering Crows" too... the song >> "Moving Targets" (??). but not so much 13th Star (i liked Zoe 25) and >> the latest one does not do much for me, got the hardbound book >> edition... LOVED Return To Childhood tho that was old Marillion >> memories. >> >> 2015-01-09 16:31 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >>> On 09/01/2015 12:24, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >>>> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >>>> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >>>> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >>>> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >>>> too. >>> >>> >>> Same here. Fish solo is something different again; some of his later >>> albums >>> were a bit patchy, but the last two have been excellent. >>> >>> Saw both Marillion & Fish live a few days apart in December; two of the >>> best >>> gigs of the year. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Tim Hall >>> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >>> http://twitter.com/kalyr >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 11:43:15 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 17:43:15 +0100 Subject: BOC: one more Meat Man..a tall order for chaos.... Message-ID: Check out THE MEATMEN's versions of ME262 (on "Cover The Earth" album, with a "Ejection" Hawkwind intro as well!) and HOT RAILS TO HELL (on the "Pope On A Rope" album, my artschool semi-friend Billy Clark drew the cover art back in the 90s while we were at Kubert!).. on "Cover The Earth" Tesco also does Motorhead "VIBRATOR" which is so sick and sleazy and hardcore coming from porn demon Tesco Vee himself (AKA The Dutch Hercules)... discog AFAIK from my own collection of MEAT: The Meatmen - Stud Powercock: The Touch And Go Years 1981-1984 [complete early LPs + EPs and Tesco Vee EP] The Meatmen - Rock'n'Roll Juggernaut [w/ bonus tracks] The Meatmen - We're The Meatmen... And You Still Suck!!! [live 1986, released 1988] [w/ bonus tracks] The Meatmen - Pope On A Rope [1995] The Meatmen - War Of The Superbikes II: The Double Album [1985 & 1996 recordings] The Meatmen - Evil In A League With Satan (CD-ROM/compilation EP) The Meatmen - Cover The Earth [cover versions] [2010] The Meatmen - Savage Sagas From The Meatmen (new 2014) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 12:38:21 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 18:38:21 +0100 Subject: HW: James D. Tait & The Magick Mohammedz Of Ishtar Message-ID: Ok, i really like old blackmetal and Dave Brock & Kris Tait's crazy Prophetised Offspring has this middle eastern crusades type blackmetal band called The Meads Of Asphodel and more recently, The Wolves Of Avalon. I am curious if i am complete in my Meads/Wolves department. I assume Meads have broken up by now. The Wolves CD i have has people from Graveland and Nokturnal Mortum and others. More folkish style than Meads. From my CD/vinyl collection, a discog: The Meads Of Asphodel - The Early Years The Meads of Asphodel / Mayhem - Jihad / Freezing Moon (split CD 2002) The Meads Of Asphodel - The Excommunication of Christ [w/ Huw Lloyd Langton of Hawkwind, incl. cover of Hawkwind's "Assault & Battery"] The Meads Of Asphodel - Exhuming The Grave Of Yeshua [w/ Alan Davey & Huw Lloyd Langton of Hawkwind, incl. cover of Hawkwind's "Utopia"] The Meads Of Asphodel - Damascus Steel [w/ Alan Davey & Huw Lloyd Langton of Hawkwind, incl. cover of Hawkwind's "Sword Of The East"] The Meads of Asphodel - The Mill Hill Sessions [w/ Alan Davey & Huw Lloyd Langton of Hawkwind] The Meads Of Asphodel - Life Is Shit 7" vinyl EP [covers of Stiff Little Fingers, The Ruts and The Stranglers] (2007) The Meads Of Asphodel - In the Name of God Welcome to Planet Genocide [w/ Alan Davey of Hawkwind] The Meads Of Asphodel / Old Corpse Road - English Black Punk Metal [split CD] The Meads Of Asphodel - The Murder Of Jesus The Jew [2011] [w/ Alan Davey of Hawkwind] The Wolves Of Avalon - Carrion Crows Over Camlan [Meads of Asphodel + guests] PS: I did a metal special on UHORT some years ago where i played all of Meads HW covers and the stonkingly heavy "God Is Rome". Think it got rotated out of the AI radio page for newer shows, but i do have the show on my PC if anyone wants to hear it. The show also has Manilla Road, Celtic Frost and a massive 20 minute "Xanadu" by Rush. Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 13:01:55 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 19:01:55 +0100 Subject: Lemme Chill, Minister Message-ID: "You Cannot Pass"! Seeing as i am in the mood for Anarchy since rejoining the Old Skool HW forum @ Listserv and passing under Big Ben's "Ray Daar" I should find a new career that pays more than art, like be a hack writer for British Comedy. C'mon Holy Rolling Hawkfans and Holy Oyster Divers speak up. "WE SHALL SILENCE HIM WITH SILENCE" Just sayin' ... Ben Kingsley won an Oscar for "Gandhi" and that was over 30 years ago. Keep meditating Chappies. Maybe "Break Like The Wind"....... and Storm the Queen 's reign in Hell with a friendly banter like the "old days". So far its Coleman who is "The Star"! Christian From jguizar at STNY.RR.COM Fri Jan 9 17:17:59 2015 From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM (Jerry G) Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 17:17:59 -0500 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/9/2015 5:34 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > my Bandcamp networking/fan page... > https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications > that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked > out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? > About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... I haven't yet? Have to correct that. There's some psych in there too. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 21:03:14 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 03:03:14 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <54B05397.6020800@stny.rr.com> Message-ID: 2015-01-09 23:17 GMT+01:00 Jerry G : > On 1/9/2015 5:34 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> my Bandcamp networking/fan page... >> https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications >> that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked >> out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? >> About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... > > > I haven't yet? Have to correct that. There's some psych in there > too. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 21:04:22 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 03:04:22 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah i got the Magic Brother d/l as well. See my list at https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford 2015-01-10 3:03 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > 2015-01-09 23:17 GMT+01:00 Jerry G : >> On 1/9/2015 5:34 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> my Bandcamp networking/fan page... >>> https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications >>> that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked >>> out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? >>> About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... >> >> >> I haven't yet? Have to correct that. There's some psych in there >> too. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 21:37:08 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 03:37:08 +0100 Subject: Seeking RANDY ABECK Message-ID: anyone know where this BOCL member vanished to about 15 years ago? He knew the Paul Williams and the Quarkspace guys well (and put me in touch with Paul for the National Steam CD cover art) and was at a few Strange Daze festivals. I traded LOADS of tapes, CDs, VHS boots and he sent me tons of pirated Software in the late 90s. I got him into Legendary Pink Dots big time and i remember buying lots of Rainmakers CDs for his friend. He rarely posted but had alot of trading going on, In fact we traded like WEEKLY like 10 tapes and 5 CDs and whatnot. Anyone know of him?? I have seen a Randy Abeck on FB but not sure its him ... I had a VHS tape of him feeding his Python snake a live rat with Into The Void as soundtrack......... Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 21:49:11 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 03:49:11 +0100 Subject: HW: 2 new JET JAGUAR CDs at CDBaby and Amazon Message-ID: Charles Van De Kree just informed me on FB that Jet Jaguar - Free Space (remaster CD) Jet Jaguar - Billion Year Spree (remaster CD) are both availible after a few months delay (they were supposed to be out last Oct but due to something about the artwork delaying their release). JJ are so awesome, check them out HW freaks. Kree is also selling a JJ T-shirt. Other JJ albums out there......: Jet Jaguar - Space Anthem [awesome spacerock on the Black Widow label] Jet Jaguar - 3rd Millenium Power Drive (2008) Jet Jaguar VS The Guild Navigators - Death Race Beyond The Stars [split CD with The Guild Navigators] Guild Navigators - Phase I: 1991-1997: The Last Decade [handmade promo CD-R] Guild Navigators - Red Vision 7 EP [new 2013 ltd. CD-R EP] HAVING said that i need a copy of GN "Phase I", i know Chuck Rosenberg has played songs from it on is Space Does Not Care show... and i am friends with Christopher Mead on FB as well. Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 22:10:12 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 04:10:12 +0100 Subject: Prime Mover!!!!! Message-ID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtnCcWOS7y8 From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 22:11:38 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 04:11:38 +0100 Subject: [OT] "don't Hogarth that Pint" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Brian Tawn posted on FB there will be like a CD/DVD, a 2CD/2DVD and a DVD version (or something). Best get the full version! 2015-01-09 17:16 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > oh cool. in 10 days when i am loaded with welfare handouts for the > insane, i will purchase! > > 2015-01-09 17:13 GMT+01:00 mike c : >> http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk/product_details/15807 >> >> >> On 1/9/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> I really liked "Field of Crows" or "Scattering Crows" too... the song >>> "Moving Targets" (??). but not so much 13th Star (i liked Zoe 25) and >>> the latest one does not do much for me, got the hardbound book >>> edition... LOVED Return To Childhood tho that was old Marillion >>> memories. >>> >>> 2015-01-09 16:31 GMT+01:00 Tim Hall : >>>> On 09/01/2015 12:24, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hehe, i know. They are friends now, but my taste is so much more Fish >>>>> than H. Though i have like all the Racket and FRC CDs i have been >>>>> hoarding expensively on eBay the last 3 years. There is just the >>>>> division between the two eras, they could be different bands. Steve >>>>> Rothery's album was really good, DeExpus with Mark was pretty cool >>>>> too. >>>> >>>> >>>> Same here. Fish solo is something different again; some of his later >>>> albums >>>> were a bit patchy, but the last two have been excellent. >>>> >>>> Saw both Marillion & Fish live a few days apart in December; two of the >>>> best >>>> gigs of the year. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Tim Hall >>>> http://www.kalyr.com/weblog >>>> http://twitter.com/kalyr >>> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 9 23:44:02 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 05:44:02 +0100 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: <005b01d02c1a$bbe7b200$33b71600$@sky.com> Message-ID: There are 2 L=SD2 versions on the "Mother" compilation... maybe worth checking out... Tracklist: Diesel Spaceship L=SD? Where Is Here First Light In The Wake Of >From Time Passage By Night Western Lands Guidance Is Eternal L=SD? -------- PS: i don't see information about what he plays as an instrument. 2015-01-09 15:44 GMT+01:00 Mark : > Christian, > > It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith > > He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released on Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. I don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called Let's Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. > > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: 09 January 2015 13:24 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: OT: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? > > Since i am fan of both SoF and CoF i saw someone either here or on Yahoo mention someone in SoF joining CoF. Just curious who it was and which Cradle albums he was on. Also curious what instrument he played. > Two totally different bands really hehe. > > I have all CoF albums on CD and both SoF on a double CD. Picked up the double CD at a new age shop in Oslo after seeing "E=LSD2" video on MTV Paul King in the 90s.... > > The band after Ship of Fools was on Delerium i think, had a CD with an Aborigine on the cover, yellow i think... kind of techno and i did not care for it. > > Christian > > PS: anyone read the Magic Mushroom Band book Garry Moonboot Masters wrote? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 00:11:13 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 06:11:13 +0100 Subject: SPAM: some Sealed new ST 37 and Acid Mothers Temple CD's for TRADE Message-ID: costs more to put em up on eBay etc so i will flog the items here. New sealed CDs: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO - "Stearica Invade The AMT" ST 37 - "Future Memories" ST 37 - "I'm Not Good" in the "very gently used section": Curved Air - "On Air - Live At The BBC" Christian Death - "Love & Hate" Iggy Pop - "Lust For Life" I gave my musician brother Alex in NYC most of my spare CDs for Xmas...... From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 02:28:15 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 08:28:15 +0100 Subject: thats an Order... about 5! Message-ID: Just paid Al Spangle for The Fraternal Order of Spaceseed CD! Plus i paid for a Jet Jaguar "Free Space" CD on CDBaby! Plus 3 items on eBay: Paul Roland "Professor Moriarty's Jukebox" CD Skinny Puppy "The Process" CD Steve Hackett "Voyage Of The Acolyte" remaster CD Too bad the dollar and pound are so high compared to the Norwegian krone! But i bought lots a food and baccy too. I really quit smoking after 3 Allen Carr courses, but still occasionally chewit and N. hale. Lady Liberty Cap, Lawd Pickalot Christ-Ian. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 03:11:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 09:11:52 +0100 Subject: HW: Opal Butterfly / Zim Zam Zim Message-ID: sorry for all my enthusiastic emails, but i am on a roll....... it all is very on topic. Does any one have files/rips of Simon's OPAL BUTTERFLY single(s). Also, while i have a CDR with cover art, there seems to be no way i can get hold of a copy AFTER the pledgemusic campaign for Arthur Brown's rather excellent ZIM ZAM ZIM CD a year or so ago. WHY?? I do have the two Victor Periagno's KINGDOM COME CDs (one with Arthur on some tracks) and most AB/KC/CWOAB stuff, some CDRs of more obscure stuff with Klaus Schulze and Chisholm my Bosom... but those are readily availible if i need to get originals... which i do at some point. Yours, in Fright Night Deadly Ernest Horror Show Christian (Scream Queen of The Silver Screen) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 03:18:37 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 09:18:37 +0100 Subject: Levitating Picture Signal Message-ID: The only "true" spacerock / HW type albums by RUSH are Moving Pictures and Signals. I really like those the best ---> damn slick stuff in the style of Leviation, just blaze thru those 2 rekkids. regards Chuck Yaeger (Flied Rice & Frying Coffin) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 03:26:22 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 09:26:22 +0100 Subject: Winter Storm Spel Message-ID: tarot, wands, crystals, incense, UFOs and cigarettes. So my REAL hobby is Hawkwind. And Its the Nexus of the Crisis... and the Origin of Storms....... 4 Wind Bar Barbarians (mr. Genghis & mr. Kublai, barbecue champions) "I'm a lumberjack & i'm OK" Christyan Cat From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 04:22:02 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 10:22:02 +0100 Subject: Assault & Battery Message-ID: Beat the eggs, Assault & Beat Nik, write down Hard Boiled nursery Cryme scene plot it while you are blowing a Sax in the Wind, draw it out as a comic and exclaim that ya cant make an Omelet without breaking a few eggs. So who's a broken Humpty Dumpty on a Wall? No eggnog since CT 2001 with my dad. At least the goose laid em golden Eggs. Pluss the eggman is in the mirror in the bathroom, Wall rus, eggman, sunny side up and the... Turner... Over easy! "Cause i'm easy". Die Hard, hard core.. walk on eggshells. SHELL RAZOR DAWN GOLDEN Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, Hello all you listerine ppl. Christiane F. (Zoolook & Zooloft) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 04:59:25 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 10:59:25 +0100 Subject: United Artists & Metal Men Message-ID: so far ... the best covers.. Bob Walker (XENON CODEX/COTBS inner) John Coulthart (ZONES) Barney Bubbles (SPACE RITUAL / DOREMI / XISOS etc) Hipgnosis ppl (25YO/QSC etc) Dunno who did all kinds of other art. METAL MEN VS ECLIPSO We still remember....... From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 05:03:04 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 11:03:04 +0100 Subject: East Coast Rocker / The Aquarian Message-ID: I remember cover story "Dopes To Infinity" in 1994-5.... went native in Dover at the time...... Tony Wolf & The Tygerz (The Green Mile) From jguizar at STNY.RR.COM Sat Jan 10 17:11:01 2015 From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM (Jerry G) Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 17:11:01 -0500 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Another one to check out: https://1886band.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-fog-covers-the-mount On 1/9/2015 9:04 PM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Yeah i got the Magic Brother d/l as well. See my list at > https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford > > > > 2015-01-10 3:03 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> 2015-01-09 23:17 GMT+01:00 Jerry G : >>> On 1/9/2015 5:34 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>> my Bandcamp networking/fan page... >>>> https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications >>>> that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked >>>> out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? >>>> About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... >>> >>> >>> I haven't yet? Have to correct that. There's some psych in there >>> too. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 10 23:48:17 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 05:48:17 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: OFF: Best Of 2014 In-Reply-To: <54B1A375.4000709@stny.rr.com> Message-ID: I am reluctant to pay 7EUR if i dont like it :) Alot of stoner/heavy groove 70s wah wah stuff does not appeal to me. Though it was a phase for me 20 years ago in the post Grunge landscape........ 2015-01-10 23:11 GMT+01:00 Jerry G : > Another one to check out: > https://1886band.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-fog-covers-the-mount > > > On 1/9/2015 9:04 PM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> Yeah i got the Magic Brother d/l as well. See my list at >> https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford >> >> >> >> 2015-01-10 3:03 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> >>> 2015-01-09 23:17 GMT+01:00 Jerry G : >>>> >>>> On 1/9/2015 5:34 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> my Bandcamp networking/fan page... >>>>> https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford - i keep getting notifications >>>>> that Jerry Guizar has purchased so much stuff. So i went and checked >>>>> out some, mostly free stuff. Lots of dark stoner and metal stuff eh? >>>>> About time Jerry started "following" me like i did him on BC hehe.... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I haven't yet? Have to correct that. There's some psych in there >>>> too. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 00:30:03 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 06:30:03 +0100 Subject: Reefer Madness Message-ID: So i put his rock pot pipe away (my good/best friend Derrick's grey pipe), cause i was brain damaged and schitzophrenic (incurable still) from smoking pot with Derrick, and they locked me up for 8 years, I was truly nutty from smoking pot at college! But now i dont touch pot just baccy. I am cured from Reefer Madness Derrick got me into! Every time i see Mr. Dibs and HW live doing Reefer Madness i think of how wound up and nutty Derrick made me with his pot and all his cool stoner paraphernilia, he got this old cat stoned all the time, and i paid with schitzophrenia. Madness indeed... "Our House"... "Scumbag College",.... Regards Neil Bolonsky From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 01:12:48 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 07:12:48 +0100 Subject: Cannabis Cup / High Times Message-ID: i miss being high on pot :( the Norwegian authorities made me stop smokin the green! but i guess just beer & baccy for me, and jacking off LOL. So who here are pot heads living the life of high times? Anyone Hawkwind fans smoke a friend's pot pipe at college, or have stoner friends who got them stoned as a joke at a party? I just blew my cigarette smoke in Derrick's face (he didnt do cigarettes, he had never tasted Tobacco, and was a clean kind of American Liberal pothead) Christian Katnip From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 01:47:12 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 07:47:12 +0100 Subject: Sandman "Monster Magnet & Voivod"-hippie underground comix for sale Message-ID: Its in Norwegian, its about a stoner on a mushroom trip while sleeping, i drew it in 1997 and the anthology is "Forresten #3" published by Jippi! Comics in Oslo. My story is 5 pages. Some very detailed art, i tribute ZAP! and SPONG! sound fx amongst others! Paypal ?6 for europe, ?9 ROW to royalistradio at hotmail.com Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 03:19:22 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 09:19:22 +0100 Subject: Mr. Team Message-ID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgPqUx4c9-M Jack White AKA "Kid A" From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 04:13:33 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 10:13:33 +0100 Subject: Moorcock poetry & Chaos Magick (Blue Dreamer) Message-ID: I had a long series of connected dreams over the course of 2 nights back in december... what i remember is pretty awesome as mostly my dreams are... I was travelling by bus to a Moorcock poetry reading festival in England. I took the bus to Eldorado Cinema in Oslo and took a connecting bus there to England, via Gotham City in the 40s... outside is was urban dystopia. There were rumours on the bus about a dark character named Bat Man in the shadows... in UK, in a small Hobbit like village of winding roads was the Moorcock poetry festival. He appeared at at least 7 or 8 stages at once or throughout reading poetry. There was a fast food joint there and i had the choice between a hamburger and a big sausage. I went for the burger as i exclaimed "i have never tasted English cooking before!", Afterwards i took the bus back and well home in Oslo in Bygdoy alle my mom was there and Barrack Obama was using my bedroom as a guest, we still had Diplomatic affairs as my stepdad in the 80s and 90s worked at the US Embassy (this is fact). My mom said "i followed you all the way to Eldorado because i thought you were buying drugs again!". She said "I saw you were wearing a cape and a cowl and thought you were up to something!" I remembered i had seen Jean Jaques Brunel selling Stranglers tickets at the Eldorado Cinema ticket booth outside for 900 kroner a piece and i had told him "as much as i love the Stranglers its too much!.". Back in Bygdoy Alle a bunch of Juggalos were drinking diet pepsi in our living room. One Juggalo girl had 3 diet pepsis in our fridge and i stole one. Afterwards she said "i had 3 pepsis did you steal one you bastard!" i was like "nooo!" ... there was also some goings on lodging at a restaurant where i met Ole Johnny Ponny i know from Facebook, and we moved in at the loft and stuff i forget went on... The night after, i had 3 odd / cool dreams. The first was i was living here in Vollen in Norway where i am as a Col. Clinck (Hogans Heroes) / Col. Starr (Preacher) type old SS officer with a cigarette in a holder and a scar on my face in full SS regalia... i was playing "Urban Guerilla" by Hawkwind from a CDR and somehow a caretaker in my building got a hold of it in a broom closet in the basement and listened to it and told me "Urban Guerilla might very well be from the streets of the Third Reich back in WWII!". Later i was looking in a dumpster outside with some other Hawkwind fans and i found like 7-8 CDs with cut outs, a orange double Live Hawkwind CDs about 5 of them and some CDR promos different people had written on. I took the CDs and flogged them on eBay. I gave the caretaker a CDR with "Urban Guerilla". Later on i was taken to the mental hospital and lots of insane patients were feasting on sausages and the "narrator" of the dream told me... "you could have been a wicked SS android officer instead of the sausage madness at the Asylum!". The dream ended there. Then i dreamt of a clothes design company where the star of the company was a young black dressed jew with an 8 way "Chaos Magick" logo on his chest (it was white). There had been serial killings at the design company. There was a concert there and i met both bands, one a solo "Pendragon" singer who looked like Rob Halford in a midieval armor and Phil Collins who i spoke to ... he was old and grey and dwarfish with thick glasses like in the "R-Kive" CD by Genesis. I told Collins "oh yeah we met last time you played, back in 2008".. and he was like "yes, splendid it was". Then the narrator of the dream asked in a deep echoey "Gods voice" "who is this mistress Vanessa??" and i replied "Vanessa Warwick from Headbangers Ball and her husband from The Almighty"... then i woke up! The night after i dreamt i was in the nuthouse in Japan, rooming with my old schoolfriend Trond's best friend also named Christian (who i never liked), and we were competing on who was hippest, being rommates into The Mooseheart Fath Stellar Groove Band and spacerock, watching VHS tapes of Shiny Gnomes and 120 Minutes with Paul King. I won cause i had the upcoming Sun Dial album on vinyl! Then the dream cut to Tokyo and i was a giant Ultraman in a multi generational Robotech cartoon fighting supervillains and that my mom was at a How to stop smoking Seminar in Tokyo on my behalf. I was looking for her at this huge Norwegian christmas banquet and did not get any food... then the final dream ended...! Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 05:22:11 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 11:22:11 +0100 Subject: Everything "You" Know is Gong (U2) Message-ID: If people haven't already get the recent ARCHITECTURAL METAPHOR album, its availible from arcmet at yahoo.com - 2013 release on their own Kairos label called "Everything You Know Is Wrong". I have a spare sealed copy i got from eBay last november, but they are poorly distributed. I drew the "Forever Changes"/"Piper At The Gates of Dawn"/"Misplaced Childhood" inspired "paranoia architect puzzle test signal" artwork which is in the tray and on body on the CD. It is from a botched Graphic novel i drew in the 90s ... i had tons of back and forth with Paul Eggleston with ideas by email with several pieces from that book. So i took the pencilled piece we decided on, and inked it up and scanned + colored in Photoshop. I am not sure it came out looking so well, but it works... The latest issue of Psych Trail Mix has me returning to spacerock fanzine cover art world... i just plopped together i quick cover photo and art he wanted, digitally like ... contact Brent Marley @ psychtrailmix at yahoo.com - the previous issue with the Chrome feature / special might still be availble. The latest issue is a Butthole Surfers issue. Christ-Ian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 07:06:01 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 13:06:01 +0100 Subject: Merrick (The Elephant Man) Message-ID: Have a American Merry KKK Christ Mass. Oh shit i am late.... santa and jesus went off to the North Pole.. oh well... The Angels Egg cracks open at Easter...... as the mirror breaks and you are Cursed. regards from Ultima Thule, Marylin "Hansen" Monroe From lucidsound at IC24.NET Sun Jan 11 07:15:33 2015 From: lucidsound at IC24.NET (LucidSound) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 12:15:33 -0000 Subject: Merrick (The Elephant Man) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MODERATOR: Please, can we stop this continual spamming from one individual? -----Original Message----- From: Abra Cadabra Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 12:06 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Merrick (The Elephant Man) Have a American Merry KKK Christ Mass. Oh shit i am late.... santa and jesus went off to the North Pole.. oh well... The Angels Egg cracks open at Easter...... as the mirror breaks and you are Cursed. regards from Ultima Thule, Marylin "Hansen" Monroe From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 11 07:35:32 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 13:35:32 +0100 Subject: Merrick (The Elephant Man) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sorry Modster Benn, & BOC-L listers! Well its just that Hawkwind isALSO MY "Lonely Hearts Club Band" and i need the company of women more. I'll STOP now. "Hello friend". Christian 2015-01-11 13:15 GMT+01:00 LucidSound : > MODERATOR: > > Please, can we stop this continual spamming from one individual? > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Abra Cadabra Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 > 12:06 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Merrick (The Elephant > Man) > Have a American Merry KKK Christ Mass. > > Oh shit i am late.... santa and jesus went off to the North Pole.. oh > well... The Angels Egg cracks open at Easter...... as the mirror > breaks and you are Cursed. > regards from Ultima Thule, > Marylin "Hansen" Monroe From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 12 06:25:34 2015 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 11:25:34 +0000 Subject: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: good news folks! (copied to BOC-l too for info) *steve,it is 2CD/2DVD at a special price as pre ordered.* *we would hate to not live up to expectations* On 12 January 2015 at 11:12, Derek Wilson cydel29 at hotmail.com [HAWKWIND] < HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Hmm, so if you didn't send a cheque but used a different method of payment > (i.e. specifying bank details like I in hindsight somewhat recklessly did) > there's a fair chance of me not having to bother ordering again. I seem to > recall that cheques have a six month period to be processed or something, > and in the end it's taken closer to a full year to get this out of the door > so chaos ensues. (Hawkwind) time waits for no man... or should that be the > other way round? > > ------------------------------ > To: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com > From: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 11:05:57 +0000 > Subject: Re: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd > > > here is the extract from their reply to me > > > *Hey Steve,* > > * if the cheques are not honoured by the banks, we will be writing to > people to ask them to send new ones in at the same price etc.* > > > * The orders will be processed at the end of the month. * > * All the best,* > > On 12 January 2015 at 10:31, Derek Wilson cydel29 at hotmail.com [HAWKWIND] < > HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > > > Word has it that the payments made last year were effectively voided. > There's been no official confirmation of that so far that I have seen > so I'm sitting tight for now. > > ------------------------------ > To: hawkwind at yahoogroups.com > From: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 10:29:19 +0000 > Subject: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd > > > Hi, > > According to the Gonzo site the Space Ritual dvd will be out on the 23rd > of February. 30 quid for the 2cd/2dvd edition which I would imagine > most people would go for. Can pre-order now. Had a quick glance at the > website but I can't find any indication if the previous payments made > last year are still valid or not. > > vin. > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > http://www.avast.com > > > > > > > -- > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree > > __._,_.___ > ------------------------------ > Posted by: Derek Wilson > ------------------------------ > Reply via web post > > ? Reply to sender > > ? Reply to group > > ? Start a New Topic > > ? Messages in this topic > > (6) > HAWKWIND e-group! The world's #1 and greatest e-source for HAWKWIND fans > -- created and maintained by HAWKWIND fans! > Visit Your Group > > > > [image: Yahoo! Groups] > > ? Privacy ? > Unsubscribe ? Terms > of Use > > . > > __,_._,___ > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Jan 12 08:36:38 2015 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 13:36:38 +0000 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: <005b01d02c1a$bbe7b200$33b71600$@sky.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 9 Jan 2015, Mark wrote: > It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith > > He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released on > Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. I > don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called Let's > Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. Dear Mark, I don't think any of it's new, as such, but it is all remixed and arranged into several `suites'. It sounds a lot brighter than the originals and I much prefer it. Stupid title though! Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK Mon Jan 12 12:27:16 2015 From: fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK (Michael Holmes) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 17:27:16 +0000 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 12/01/2015 13:36, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > On Fri, 9 Jan 2015, Mark wrote: >> It was Les Smith and his details are on this discogs page. >> http://www.discogs.com/artist/308364-Les-Smith >> >> He also pulled together a Ship of Fools compilation that was released >> on Peaceville Records and it was the record label that was the link. >> I don't think the compilation had any new material, it was called >> Let's Get This Mother Outta Here. If it did, I need it. > > Dear Mark, > I don't think any of it's new, as such, but it is all > remixed and arranged into several `suites'. It sounds a lot brighter > than the originals and I much prefer it. Stupid title though! Yours, > Jon > I seem to remember that when I discovered Ship of Fools I found a cassette collectible which predated OTS and LGTMOOH.. Can't remember offhand what was on it though. FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From markforum at SKY.COM Mon Jan 12 16:14:41 2015 From: markforum at SKY.COM (Mark) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 21:14:41 -0000 Subject: Ship Of Fools member who joined Cradle Of Filth? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Mark, I don't think any of it's new, as such, but it is all remixed and arranged into several `suites'. It sounds a lot brighter than the originals and I much prefer it. Stupid title though! Yours, Jon Well, based on that and what Christian already said I reckon I need to check it out, yay. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 15 09:33:02 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 15:33:02 +0100 Subject: Transmission From The Temple Of Doom Message-ID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hatbKHUsN0o "Allah is hardcore and allah is goth and allah is doom" ALLAH IS BLUE From bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM Thu Jan 15 10:43:46 2015 From: bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM (Gary Shindler) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 09:43:46 -0600 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see The administrator of that system for details. Content preview: What is this release? Can't trail the beginning of this thread. Gary > On Jan 12, 2015, at 5:25 AM, Steve Freight wrote: > > good news folks! (copied to BOC-l too for info) > > > > > > *steve,it is 2CD/2DVD at a special price as pre ordered.* > *we would hate to not live up to expectations* > > On 12 January 2015 at 11:12, Derek Wilson cydel29 at hotmail.com [HAWKWIND] < > wrote: > >> >> >> Hmm, so if you didn't send a cheque but used a different method of payment >> (i.e. specifying bank details like I in hindsight somewhat recklessly did) >> there's a fair chance of me not having to bother ordering again. I seem to >> recall that cheques have a six month period to be processed or something, >> and in the end it's taken closer to a full year to get this out of the door >> so chaos ensues. (Hawkwind) time waits for no man... or should that be the >> other way round? >> >> >> To: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com >> From: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com >> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 11:05:57 +0000 >> Subject: Re: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd >> >> >> here is the extract from their reply to me >> >> >> *Hey Steve,* >> >> * if the cheques are not honoured by the banks, we will be writing to >> people to ask them to send new ones in at the same price etc.* >> >> >> * The orders will be processed at the end of the month. * >> * All the best,* >> >> On 12 January 2015 at 10:31, Derek Wilson cydel29 at hotmail.com [HAWKWIND] < >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Word has it that the payments made last year were effectively voided. >> There's been no official confirmation of that so far that I have seen >> so I'm sitting tight for now. >> >> >> To: hawkwind at yahoogroups.com >> From: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com >> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 10:29:19 +0000 >> Subject: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd >> >> >> Hi, >> >> According to the Gonzo site the Space Ritual dvd will be out on the 23rd >> of February. 30 quid for the 2cd/2dvd edition which I would imagine >> most people would go for. 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From: bewlay68 at yahoo.com Subject: Re: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 09:43:46 -0600 Size: 8471 URL: From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 15 11:11:29 2015 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 16:11:29 +0000 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd In-Reply-To: <377409ED-E3A8-4A9E-8368-5CB14FEBD7B0@yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Gary, For some reason all your e-mails to me via the group come through as spam. Managed to eventually open to see you could not view the full conversation - This is because some f it was only responded to via another list and I copied over as thought all should see. Think this covers the start. ******************************************************************************* ME good news folks! (copied to BOC-l too for info) *steve,it is 2CD/2DVD at a special price as pre ordered.* *we would hate to not live up to expectations* On 12 January 2015 at 11:12, Derek Wilson cydel29 at hotmail.com [HAWKWIND] < HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hmm, so if you didn't send a cheque but used a different method of payment (i.e. specifying bank details like I in hindsight somewhat recklessly did) there's a fair chance of me not having to bother ordering again. I seem to recall that cheques have a six month period to be processed or something, and in the end it's taken closer to a full year to get this out of the door so chaos ensues. (Hawkwind) time waits for no man... or should that be the other way round? ------------------------------ To: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com From: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 11:05:57 +0000 Subject: Re: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd here is the extract from their reply to me *Hey Steve,* * if the cheques are not honoured by the banks, we will be writing to people to ask them to send new ones in at the same price etc.* * The orders will be processed at the end of the month. * * All the best,* On 12 January 2015 at 10:31, Derek Wilson cydel29 at hotmail.com [HAWKWIND] < HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com> wrote: Word has it that the payments made last year were effectively voided. There's been no official confirmation of that so far that I have seen so I'm sitting tight for now. ------------------------------ To: hawkwind at yahoogroups.com From: HAWKWIND at yahoogroups.com Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 10:29:19 +0000 Subject: [HAWKWIND] Space Ritual dvd Hi, According to the Gonzo site the Space Ritual dvd will be out on the 23rd of February. 30 quid for the 2cd/2dvd edition which I would imagine most people would go for. Can pre-order now. Had a quick glance at the website but I can't find any indication if the previous payments made last year are still valid or not. vin. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com On 15 January 2015 at 15:43, Gary Shindler < 000000027ff5c35e-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> wrote: > Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has > identified this incoming email as possible spam. 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If you wish to view > it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor. > > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 17 04:40:26 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 10:40:26 +0100 Subject: new UHORT FM99,3 Spacerock special w/ CAN, GONG, ST 37, HAWKLORDS etc. Message-ID: 01. Father Cannot Yell 7:02 Can: Monster Movie 02. Buio Omega 2:54 Goblin: Beyond the Darkness 03. Bikini Island 3:49 Goblin: Beyond the Darkness 04. Baxty 5:38 ST 37: I'm Not Good 05. In Crowd 4:38 ST 37: I'm Not Good 06. Catwalk Chic 4:13 Hawklords: Censored 07. Upside Down Man 3:29 Hawklords: Censored 08. You What 5:24 Hawklords: Censored 09. I See You 3:24 Gong: I See You 10. Occupy 2:52 Gong: I See You 11. This Revolution 3:44 Gong: I See You 12. Dot to Dot Part 3 10:27 Legendary Pink Dots: Dot to Dot schedule unsure if it will be in January or February, but Jerry will announce when it is up at the AURAL INNOVATIONS site. Older shows: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/uhort.html - it will also be streamed during LIVE broadcast from BLITZ in Oslo @ http://radiorakel.no - Cheers Christian From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sat Jan 17 16:13:57 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 16:13:57 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) Message-ID: Hi all, Just uploaded a new track from Espada Negra, "Parallax", on Bandcamp: https://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/album/parallax This is myself and Andy Gilham (ex of BOC-L), joined by Colombian drummer Fiamma Fatale Tafur (of the bands Ohmaigad, Stoner Love) on drums, and mixed by Guido Isaza (of the bands Ohmaigad, Stoner Love, Juanita Dientes Verdes) at Supernova Estudio in Medellin, Colombia. The song itself is pretty much a massive Hawkwind/space-rock love-fest. :) You can also catch it from SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/parallax-with-fiamma-fatale-tafur Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 18 13:29:10 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 19:29:10 +0100 Subject: new UHORT FM99,3 Spacerock special w/ CAN, GONG, ST 37, HAWKLORDS etc. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: New playlist and program scheduled... Show will be aired 07 February 2015 16-17:00 CET @ http://radiorakel.no (LIVE BROADCAST) or on FM99,3 greater Oslo area. Older shows: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/uhort.html Program "UH?RT" on RadiOrakel, live from BLITZ in Oslo..... hosted by me, with Jon Christian Lie as the man in the shadows..... 01. Needles IV 8:41 Edward Ka-Spel & Philippe Petit - Are You Receiving Us, Planet Earth? 02. Evade 5:29 Secret Saucer - Nachvollziehens 03. Buio Omega 2:54 Goblin - Beyond the Darkness 04. Catwalk Chic 4:13 Hawklords - Censored 05. Upside Down Man 3:29 Hawklords - Censored 06. You What 5:24 Hawklords - Censored 07. I See You 3:24 Gong - I See You 08. Occupy 2:52 Gong - I See You 09. This Revolution 3:44 Gong - I See You 10. Baxty 5:38 ST 37 - I'm Not Good 11. In Crowd 4:38 ST 37 - I'm Not Good 12. Father Cannot Yell 7:02 Can - Monster Movie enjoy, Christian 2015-01-17 10:40 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > 01. Father Cannot Yell 7:02 Can: Monster Movie > 02. Buio Omega 2:54 Goblin: Beyond the Darkness > 03. Bikini Island 3:49 Goblin: Beyond the Darkness > 04. Baxty 5:38 ST 37: I'm Not Good > 05. In Crowd 4:38 ST 37: I'm Not Good > 06. Catwalk Chic 4:13 Hawklords: Censored > 07. Upside Down Man 3:29 Hawklords: Censored > 08. You What 5:24 Hawklords: Censored > 09. I See You 3:24 Gong: I See You > 10. Occupy 2:52 Gong: I See You > 11. This Revolution 3:44 Gong: I See You > 12. Dot to Dot Part 3 10:27 Legendary Pink Dots: Dot to Dot > > schedule unsure if it will be in January or February, but Jerry will > announce when it is up at the AURAL INNOVATIONS site. Older shows: > http://aural-innovations.com/radio/uhort.html - it will also be > streamed during LIVE broadcast from BLITZ in Oslo @ > http://radiorakel.no - > > Cheers > Christian From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 18 13:38:57 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 12:38:57 -0600 Subject: "For the FoFP.....(con't in message body)......" Message-ID: "Who already has evrything?" http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DAVID-A-HARDY-Mountain-Grill-HAWKWIND-album-globular-cluster-stars-GOUTTELETTE-/141401547842?pt=UK_art_prints_GL&hash=item20ec306442 couldn't resist From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 01:17:11 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 07:17:11 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Giving it a listen now and it sounds great Carl! The vocals by Andy Gilham are the only thing that strikes me as a little low or no range in a way. Gonna get your other ones and pay when i have some money tomorrow. Maybe air a song on a FM show down the line... you have 6 items up on BC so i have some sorting out to do first,... Adios Christian 2015-01-17 22:13 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : > Hi all, > > Just uploaded a new track from Espada Negra, "Parallax", on Bandcamp: > > https://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/album/parallax > > This is myself and Andy Gilham (ex of BOC-L), joined by Colombian drummer Fiamma Fatale Tafur (of the bands Ohmaigad, Stoner Love) on drums, and mixed by Guido Isaza (of the bands Ohmaigad, Stoner Love, Juanita Dientes Verdes) at Supernova Estudio in Medellin, Colombia. > > The song itself is pretty much a massive Hawkwind/space-rock love-fest. :) > > You can also catch it from SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/parallax-with-fiamma-fatale-tafur > > Cheers, > Carl > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 01:33:58 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 07:33:58 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper listening. 2015-01-19 7:17 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Giving it a listen now and it sounds great Carl! The vocals by Andy > Gilham are the only thing that strikes me as a little low or no range > in a way. Gonna get your other ones and pay when i have some money > tomorrow. Maybe air a song on a FM show down the line... you have 6 > items up on BC so i have some sorting out to do first,... > > Adios > Christian > > 2015-01-17 22:13 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >> Hi all, >> >> Just uploaded a new track from Espada Negra, "Parallax", on Bandcamp: >> >> https://espadanegra.bandcamp.com/album/parallax >> >> This is myself and Andy Gilham (ex of BOC-L), joined by Colombian drummer Fiamma Fatale Tafur (of the bands Ohmaigad, Stoner Love) on drums, and mixed by Guido Isaza (of the bands Ohmaigad, Stoner Love, Juanita Dientes Verdes) at Supernova Estudio in Medellin, Colombia. >> >> The song itself is pretty much a massive Hawkwind/space-rock love-fest. :) >> >> You can also catch it from SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/parallax-with-fiamma-fatale-tafur >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK Mon Jan 19 05:14:13 2015 From: fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK (Michael Holmes) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 10:14:13 +0000 Subject: "For the FoFP.....(con't in message body)......" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 18/01/2015 18:38, mike c wrote: > "Who already has evrything?" > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DAVID-A-HARDY-Mountain-Grill-HAWKWIND-album-globular-cluster-stars-GOUTTELETTE-/141401547842?pt=UK_art_prints_GL&hash=item20ec306442 > > couldn't resist Tempting. Very tempting.... FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 19 07:56:44 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 07:56:44 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, Christian. Yeah, I'm not sure that Andy (or myself!) will put Dio out of a job (even now! ;) ). The piece we did with Dunken Mullett (ex-Mournblade) on vocals raised the game for us a bit! ;) Still, since we recorded Parallax, Andy has kind of drifted away from making music in Espada Negra. I'll probably keep producing things that "fit the vibe" as Espada Negra, since the band name is now familiar to some of my friends in Colombia with whom I work -- and it seems more "local" than just calling myself "Carl Edlund Anderson". ;) Branding is important .... ;) My same "crew" in Medellin are currently working out live drums and mixing for another Espada Negra piece -- that'll be just me, I think! Plus Fiamma on drums, as with "Parallax". All Espada Negra's stuff (or my "solo" pieces at https://carledlundanderson.bandcamp.com) are free to download. But, if you send money, you can be pretty sure that it will just go back into buying more of other artists' music on Bandcamp (since that's what I principally use PayPal for! :) ). Cheers, Carl > On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:17 , Abra Cadabra wrote: > > Giving it a listen now and it sounds great Carl! The vocals by Andy > Gilham are the only thing that strikes me as a little low or no range > in a way. Gonna get your other ones and pay when i have some money > tomorrow. Maybe air a song on a FM show down the line... you have 6 > items up on BC so i have some sorting out to do first,... -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 19 08:07:52 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 08:07:52 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) Cheers, Carl > On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: > > your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am > making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 > Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to > *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade > dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper > listening. -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:24:08 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:24:08 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital age, a trap that is easy to fall into. 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : > Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) > > "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D > > I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >> listening. > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:31:38 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:31:38 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, > some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his > wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon > maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of > the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome > stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an > upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo > track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. > I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish > and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital > age, a trap that is easy to fall into. > > 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >> >> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >> >> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>> listening. >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:33:43 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:33:43 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do > this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they > don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve > from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds > to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC > "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them > on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any > others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave > Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. > > 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >> >> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>> >>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>> >>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Carl >>> >>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>> listening. >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:40:36 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:40:36 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). I see you have 2 more solo tracks which i just grabbed and i followed you as an artist and as a BC "friend" as well. Be sure to "follow" me as well...... follow you follow me... 2015-01-19 17:33 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and > CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford > > 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC >> "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them >> on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any >> others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave >> Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. >> >> 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >>> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >>> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >>> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >>> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >>> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >>> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >>> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >>> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >>> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >>> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >>> >>> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>>> >>>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>>> >>>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Carl >>>> >>>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> >>>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>>> listening. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:42:56 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:42:56 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: AND By the Way, I DO HAVE THAT Culture Shock box set in physical form. Great band, played "Civilization Street" on my show last year.... 2015-01-19 17:40 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, > i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, > and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day > Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). I see > you have 2 more solo tracks which i just grabbed and i followed you as > an artist and as a BC "friend" as well. Be sure to "follow" me as > well...... follow you follow me... > > 2015-01-19 17:33 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and >> CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford >> >> 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC >>> "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them >>> on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any >>> others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave >>> Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. >>> >>> 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >>>> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >>>> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >>>> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >>>> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >>>> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >>>> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >>>> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >>>> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >>>> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >>>> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >>>> >>>> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>>>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>>>> >>>>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>>>> >>>>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Carl >>>>> >>>>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>>>> listening. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:51:37 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:51:37 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: As for FREE dots stuff check BOTH the Pandoras Music Box AND Strasbourg 1986 shows on my BC page. They are stellar with the ARCHAIC electric violins by Patrick Q. Paganini and the now dead bass legend Bob Pistoor... from the prime mid 80s LPDs... so psychedelic you will never hear anything like it ever again. 2015-01-19 17:42 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > AND By the Way, I DO HAVE THAT Culture Shock box set in physical form. > Great band, played "Civilization Street" on my show last year.... > > 2015-01-19 17:40 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, >> i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, >> and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day >> Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). I see >> you have 2 more solo tracks which i just grabbed and i followed you as >> an artist and as a BC "friend" as well. Be sure to "follow" me as >> well...... follow you follow me... >> >> 2015-01-19 17:33 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and >>> CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford >>> >>> 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC >>>> "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them >>>> on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any >>>> others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave >>>> Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. >>>> >>>> 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >>>>> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >>>>> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >>>>> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >>>>> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >>>>> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >>>>> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >>>>> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >>>>> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >>>>> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >>>>> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >>>>> >>>>> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>>>>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>>>>> >>>>>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>>>>> >>>>>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Carl >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>>>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>>>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>>>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>>>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>>>>> listening. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 11:54:30 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:54:30 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Edward Ka-Spel in his "broken China doll" make up and The Silverman in a silver face paint... very mythical and mystical like the theatre play here in Norway "Mysteriet Om Myrna Vep" about vampires and mummies and murder mysteries. But visuals are not included! 2015-01-19 17:51 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > As for FREE dots stuff check BOTH the Pandoras Music Box AND > Strasbourg 1986 shows on my BC page. They are stellar with the ARCHAIC > electric violins by Patrick Q. Paganini and the now dead bass legend > Bob Pistoor... from the prime mid 80s LPDs... so psychedelic you will > never hear anything like it ever again. > > 2015-01-19 17:42 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> AND By the Way, I DO HAVE THAT Culture Shock box set in physical form. >> Great band, played "Civilization Street" on my show last year.... >> >> 2015-01-19 17:40 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, >>> i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, >>> and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day >>> Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). I see >>> you have 2 more solo tracks which i just grabbed and i followed you as >>> an artist and as a BC "friend" as well. Be sure to "follow" me as >>> well...... follow you follow me... >>> >>> 2015-01-19 17:33 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and >>>> CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford >>>> >>>> 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>>>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>>>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>>>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>>>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC >>>>> "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them >>>>> on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any >>>>> others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave >>>>> Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. >>>>> >>>>> 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>>> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >>>>>> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >>>>>> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >>>>>> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >>>>>> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >>>>>> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >>>>>> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >>>>>> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >>>>>> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >>>>>> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >>>>>> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>>>>>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Carl >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>>>>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>>>>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>>>>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>>>>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>>>>>> listening. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>>>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 12:03:49 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:03:49 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Also check out King BathMat and the spinoff Arcade Messiah. Alot like a VERY progressive Gabriel Genesis meets math-post-riff Tool, Tool not being my cuppa except "46 and 2", but i really liked these after getting some promo emails and grabbed them for free. Maybe depressing but a theatrical element like the first Arcade Fire album as well (NOT my generation hehe). 2015-01-19 17:54 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Edward Ka-Spel in his "broken China doll" make up and The Silverman in > a silver face paint... very mythical and mystical like the theatre > play here in Norway "Mysteriet Om Myrna Vep" about vampires and > mummies and murder mysteries. But visuals are not included! > > 2015-01-19 17:51 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> As for FREE dots stuff check BOTH the Pandoras Music Box AND >> Strasbourg 1986 shows on my BC page. They are stellar with the ARCHAIC >> electric violins by Patrick Q. Paganini and the now dead bass legend >> Bob Pistoor... from the prime mid 80s LPDs... so psychedelic you will >> never hear anything like it ever again. >> >> 2015-01-19 17:42 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> AND By the Way, I DO HAVE THAT Culture Shock box set in physical form. >>> Great band, played "Civilization Street" on my show last year.... >>> >>> 2015-01-19 17:40 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, >>>> i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, >>>> and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day >>>> Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). I see >>>> you have 2 more solo tracks which i just grabbed and i followed you as >>>> an artist and as a BC "friend" as well. Be sure to "follow" me as >>>> well...... follow you follow me... >>>> >>>> 2015-01-19 17:33 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>> Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and >>>>> CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford >>>>> >>>>> 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>>>>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>>>>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>>>>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>>>>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC >>>>>> "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them >>>>>> on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any >>>>>> others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave >>>>>> Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>>>> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >>>>>>> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >>>>>>> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >>>>>>> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >>>>>>> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >>>>>>> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >>>>>>> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >>>>>>> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >>>>>>> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >>>>>>> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >>>>>>> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>>>>>>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Carl >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>>>>>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>>>>>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>>>>>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>>>>>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>>>>>>> listening. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>>>>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 12:11:22 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:11:22 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: much excitement, many replies etc. "hold the Scotch-boy 'Thunderstick'" for me. Time for a Kast a Winter Spel... "Stormlosjens Memoarer"... 2015-01-19 18:03 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Also check out King BathMat and the spinoff Arcade Messiah. Alot like > a VERY progressive Gabriel Genesis meets math-post-riff Tool, Tool not > being my cuppa except "46 and 2", but i really liked these after > getting some promo emails and grabbed them for free. Maybe depressing > but a theatrical element like the first Arcade Fire album as well (NOT > my generation hehe). > > 2015-01-19 17:54 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> Edward Ka-Spel in his "broken China doll" make up and The Silverman in >> a silver face paint... very mythical and mystical like the theatre >> play here in Norway "Mysteriet Om Myrna Vep" about vampires and >> mummies and murder mysteries. But visuals are not included! >> >> 2015-01-19 17:51 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> As for FREE dots stuff check BOTH the Pandoras Music Box AND >>> Strasbourg 1986 shows on my BC page. They are stellar with the ARCHAIC >>> electric violins by Patrick Q. Paganini and the now dead bass legend >>> Bob Pistoor... from the prime mid 80s LPDs... so psychedelic you will >>> never hear anything like it ever again. >>> >>> 2015-01-19 17:42 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> AND By the Way, I DO HAVE THAT Culture Shock box set in physical form. >>>> Great band, played "Civilization Street" on my show last year.... >>>> >>>> 2015-01-19 17:40 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>> I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, >>>>> i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, >>>>> and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day >>>>> Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). I see >>>>> you have 2 more solo tracks which i just grabbed and i followed you as >>>>> an artist and as a BC "friend" as well. Be sure to "follow" me as >>>>> well...... follow you follow me... >>>>> >>>>> 2015-01-19 17:33 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>>> Oh yeah i forgot my Bandcamp URL... i will "follow" Espada Negra and >>>>>> CEA as soon as i log in......https://bandcamp.com/christianmumford >>>>>> >>>>>> 2015-01-19 17:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>>>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>>>>>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>>>>>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>>>>>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>>>>>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! Check my BC >>>>>>> "fan" site with loads of "free" Dots stuff i paid for just to get them >>>>>>> on there. Be sure to "steal" Dot To Dot (Its not on there) or any >>>>>>> others ... maybe i can "turn you on" its like my mission in New Wave >>>>>>> Mystical Witchcraft Anarcho Avant Prog as ever it was with Hawkwind. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2015-01-19 17:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>>>>>> I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, >>>>>>>> some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his >>>>>>>> wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon >>>>>>>> maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of >>>>>>>> the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome >>>>>>>> stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an >>>>>>>> upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo >>>>>>>> track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. >>>>>>>> I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish >>>>>>>> and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital >>>>>>>> age, a trap that is easy to fall into. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2015-01-19 14:07 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>>>>>>>> Yeah ;) "Afterburner" is _very_ self-consciously a tribute to a lot of things in the stoner/space genres that I love: the main verse chorus riffs are really a mash-up of "Master of the Universe", "Gardenia", the Open Mind's "Magic Potion" as covered by Sun Dial, and "Blue Snow"-era Orange Goblin, while bits of the bridge are basically riffs lifted from "Dopes to Infinity" at a different tempo. ;) It has the "stop-start" thing from "Master of the Universe" as well. ;) And the same John Glenn sample used in Hawkwind's "The Phenomenon of Luminosity" .... ;) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "Afterburner" was really my first home-recording effort, with the basic tracks recorded about 10 years ago now on the Roland VS-1680 I had then (though remixed more recently). All the guitars and bass used the built-in amp models! Actually, I'm not sure I've ever since got as useful a bass tone as I did out of those then. It sounds rubbish if you solo it :D but it suited the mix very well. :D >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've sometimes thought about trying to redo the vocals an octave higher, but I'm not sure I can manage it. Still that might be better ... or I could try to get Dave Wyndorf to sing it. ;) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>> Carl >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 01:33 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> your solo Afterburner is VERY Kyuss / some early Monster Magnet. I am >>>>>>>>>> making a chronololigal CDR of your Espada Negra songs with the 2 >>>>>>>>>> Afterburner tracks as "bonus" tracks. Great distortion and not to >>>>>>>>>> *mention* playing and singing - pretty cool teamups with Mournblade >>>>>>>>>> dudes as well methinks, but i have yet to give those a proper >>>>>>>>>> listening. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>>>>>>>> http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 12:23:07 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:23:07 +0100 Subject: The Fraternal Order Of Spaceseed Message-ID: Just recieved the Spaceseed CD (along with Skinny Puppy "The Process") from Al Spangle today. Lovely to have a physical copy now in full digital glory instead of a 128 kbs download i got from Jonathan here. Actually Mark Reiser, the cover artist on many and this Spaceseed did an awesome job on the artwork. Usually his poster art is friggin horrid symmetrical filtershop krap done in 2 minutes while drunk. I critiqued him severely on FB a couple of years ago, but he shows he IS caopable of "taste", "good design" or "classicism" in his art with Spaceseed CDs, They all look very cool. Now its 18:20 but what the hell i am listening to Vice Squad "Resurrection" ... MORNING STAR "About To Die"...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4UH9RL6kSA From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 12:40:45 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:40:45 +0100 Subject: HW: Lost Trios Paranoias Message-ID: Got the first LP by these CanterZappa guys after people discussing them opening for HW in the 70s. Not my cuppa, but a cool NM/EX LP i got from Sugarbush records last November for ?9.99 with some ancient 60s prog, electronic and a the first BOC album. Not huge on Zappa and alot of the more jazzy improv Canterbury loses me ... I was expecting more punk/metal but hey its all El Paso recipies for them. To me the best 3 mexican dudes were in Napalm Death: Nick Bullen Lee Dorrian Barney Greenway From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 12:52:07 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:52:07 +0100 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus Message-ID: I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need like 6 of them. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 12:59:27 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 11:59:27 -0600 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving hungry and without food. the case against the USA is clear enough actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I walk in :) On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and > the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The > latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON > ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but > not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i > did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own > artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i > inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i > really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need > like 6 of them. > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:04:20 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 19:04:20 +0100 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: tell me about it Mike, i am on welfare and get my money tomorrow. YAY! "PayDay for PayPal" for all my sleazy free ST 37 and Church of Hed CD artwork and comics i get published in Oslo with a circulation of 20 000 papers EACH with a page or two i wrote and drew. FOR FREE! I get paid for being an anarchist citizen... lazyitis moonie money. "MY PAYOLA! MY PAYOLA!" 2015-01-19 18:59 GMT+01:00 mike c : > and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving > hungry and without food. > > the case against the USA is clear enough > > actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the > sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I > walk in :) > > On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and >> the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The >> latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON >> ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but >> not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i >> did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own >> artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i >> inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i >> really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need >> like 6 of them. >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:23:00 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 19:23:00 +0100 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: was at the doctor today at 15 o'clock ... got a prescription and 2 hours ago, ate 20 codeine tabs, after the store brand cola, now drinking tropical juice mix and just opened a bag of plain Tortilla chips.. bought 2 packs of 20 "Paramount" brand cigs that cost 82,50 Kroner, about 15 bucks a pack.. nutz... my nutz expode with nicotine and narcotics today. 2015-01-19 19:04 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > tell me about it Mike, i am on welfare and get my money tomorrow. YAY! > "PayDay for PayPal" for all my sleazy free ST 37 and Church of Hed CD > artwork and comics i get published in Oslo with a circulation of 20 > 000 papers EACH with a page or two i wrote and drew. FOR FREE! I get > paid for being an anarchist citizen... lazyitis moonie money. "MY > PAYOLA! MY PAYOLA!" > > 2015-01-19 18:59 GMT+01:00 mike c : >> and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving >> hungry and without food. >> >> the case against the USA is clear enough >> >> actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the >> sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I >> walk in :) >> >> On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and >>> the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The >>> latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON >>> ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but >>> not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i >>> did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own >>> artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i >>> inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i >>> really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need >>> like 6 of them. >>> From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:33:57 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 12:33:57 -0600 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: here, even without smoking, there's nothing left have to go without clothes and normal items to have anything. americans are mind controlled. sorry, end bitch have fun and I found music is the only intoxicant i need. be nice if they let me have enough money to have a friend then a beer might be nice On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > was at the doctor today at 15 o'clock ... got a prescription and 2 > hours ago, ate 20 codeine tabs, after the store brand cola, now > drinking tropical juice mix and just opened a bag of plain Tortilla > chips.. bought 2 packs of 20 "Paramount" brand cigs that cost 82,50 > Kroner, about 15 bucks a pack.. nutz... my nutz expode with nicotine > and narcotics today. > > 2015-01-19 19:04 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> tell me about it Mike, i am on welfare and get my money tomorrow. YAY! >> "PayDay for PayPal" for all my sleazy free ST 37 and Church of Hed CD >> artwork and comics i get published in Oslo with a circulation of 20 >> 000 papers EACH with a page or two i wrote and drew. FOR FREE! I get >> paid for being an anarchist citizen... lazyitis moonie money. "MY >> PAYOLA! MY PAYOLA!" >> >> 2015-01-19 18:59 GMT+01:00 mike c : >>> and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving >>> hungry and without food. >>> >>> the case against the USA is clear enough >>> >>> actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the >>> sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I >>> walk in :) >>> >>> On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and >>>> the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The >>>> latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON >>>> ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but >>>> not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i >>>> did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own >>>> artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i >>>> inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i >>>> really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need >>>> like 6 of them. >>>> > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:35:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 19:35:52 +0100 Subject: Message of the Gods Message-ID: I turn on the blacklight and laserbeams light up the dark, the mental mausoleum of a dead telepaths "alien" mind labyrinth... forensic division, brains all over.... the UFO craft which all magicks, all myths and all witchcraft sprung from its signals, it exists outside space/time continuum ... Roswell is just a symptom of the telepaths behind the veil of dark we cannot sense as primates, telepaths amongst us, a human symbol ... transmitting a coded message saying "the other ones" are among us "now". ... signals... some get them in detail others fuzzy... some not "raw", and instead "processed" on TV... they are tubed and usually bogus.. hippies and punks all sprung from this radiance in the endless endzone of the UFO site... the symbol of power.. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:39:39 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 12:39:39 -0600 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: to be sure, not smoking helps.. but the rate of the mind control is moving too swiftly now. and i am unsure if it is "safe" for them if and when I ever manage to quit permanently (that comment not serious) the high cost of tobbacco and food only risks more crime fix those govs. On 1/19/15, mike c wrote: > here, even without smoking, there's nothing left > > have to go without clothes and normal items to have anything. > americans are mind controlled. > > sorry, end bitch > > have fun and I found music is the only intoxicant i need. > > be nice if they let me have enough money to have a friend > > then a beer might be nice > > > > On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> was at the doctor today at 15 o'clock ... got a prescription and 2 >> hours ago, ate 20 codeine tabs, after the store brand cola, now >> drinking tropical juice mix and just opened a bag of plain Tortilla >> chips.. bought 2 packs of 20 "Paramount" brand cigs that cost 82,50 >> Kroner, about 15 bucks a pack.. nutz... my nutz expode with nicotine >> and narcotics today. >> >> 2015-01-19 19:04 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> tell me about it Mike, i am on welfare and get my money tomorrow. YAY! >>> "PayDay for PayPal" for all my sleazy free ST 37 and Church of Hed CD >>> artwork and comics i get published in Oslo with a circulation of 20 >>> 000 papers EACH with a page or two i wrote and drew. FOR FREE! I get >>> paid for being an anarchist citizen... lazyitis moonie money. "MY >>> PAYOLA! MY PAYOLA!" >>> >>> 2015-01-19 18:59 GMT+01:00 mike c : >>>> and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving >>>> hungry and without food. >>>> >>>> the case against the USA is clear enough >>>> >>>> actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the >>>> sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I >>>> walk in :) >>>> >>>> On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and >>>>> the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The >>>>> latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON >>>>> ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but >>>>> not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i >>>>> did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own >>>>> artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i >>>>> inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i >>>>> really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need >>>>> like 6 of them. >>>>> >> > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:41:06 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 19:41:06 +0100 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The thing is i had to borrow the money for gross eeries and med ee zines from my mom. Since i officially quit smoking back in June after Allen Carr "Easyway" courses i sneak buy cigs, with her money, i have even snuck out money from her for smokes since... she used to smuggle like 20 cartons at half price for me on trips to Sweden with meat etc. (everything is cheap across the border!). So i just smoke 1-2 packs a week instead of 1-2 packs a day. Just yesterday i drank a beer at my moms at our usual sunday dinners. We had wok. I rarely drink more than 2-3 beers a week! 2015-01-19 19:33 GMT+01:00 mike c : > here, even without smoking, there's nothing left > > have to go without clothes and normal items to have anything. > americans are mind controlled. > > sorry, end bitch > > have fun and I found music is the only intoxicant i need. > > be nice if they let me have enough money to have a friend > > then a beer might be nice > > > > On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> was at the doctor today at 15 o'clock ... got a prescription and 2 >> hours ago, ate 20 codeine tabs, after the store brand cola, now >> drinking tropical juice mix and just opened a bag of plain Tortilla >> chips.. bought 2 packs of 20 "Paramount" brand cigs that cost 82,50 >> Kroner, about 15 bucks a pack.. nutz... my nutz expode with nicotine >> and narcotics today. >> >> 2015-01-19 19:04 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> tell me about it Mike, i am on welfare and get my money tomorrow. YAY! >>> "PayDay for PayPal" for all my sleazy free ST 37 and Church of Hed CD >>> artwork and comics i get published in Oslo with a circulation of 20 >>> 000 papers EACH with a page or two i wrote and drew. FOR FREE! I get >>> paid for being an anarchist citizen... lazyitis moonie money. "MY >>> PAYOLA! MY PAYOLA!" >>> >>> 2015-01-19 18:59 GMT+01:00 mike c : >>>> and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving >>>> hungry and without food. >>>> >>>> the case against the USA is clear enough >>>> >>>> actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the >>>> sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I >>>> walk in :) >>>> >>>> On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and >>>>> the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The >>>>> latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON >>>>> ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but >>>>> not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i >>>>> did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own >>>>> artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i >>>>> inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i >>>>> really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need >>>>> like 6 of them. >>>>> >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 13:44:13 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 19:44:13 +0100 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: and i am fuckin 43 and have 1 friend, my best pal since kindergarten 1976-78, Trygve. he gave me a 1/4 bag of speed at the Drammen Hawkwind show last year! 2015-01-19 19:41 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > The thing is i had to borrow the money for gross eeries and med ee > zines from my mom. Since i officially quit smoking back in June after > Allen Carr "Easyway" courses i sneak buy cigs, with her money, i have > even snuck out money from her for smokes since... she used to smuggle > like 20 cartons at half price for me on trips to Sweden with meat etc. > (everything is cheap across the border!). So i just smoke 1-2 packs a > week instead of 1-2 packs a day. Just yesterday i drank a beer at my > moms at our usual sunday dinners. We had wok. I rarely drink more than > 2-3 beers a week! > > 2015-01-19 19:33 GMT+01:00 mike c : >> here, even without smoking, there's nothing left >> >> have to go without clothes and normal items to have anything. >> americans are mind controlled. >> >> sorry, end bitch >> >> have fun and I found music is the only intoxicant i need. >> >> be nice if they let me have enough money to have a friend >> >> then a beer might be nice >> >> >> >> On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> was at the doctor today at 15 o'clock ... got a prescription and 2 >>> hours ago, ate 20 codeine tabs, after the store brand cola, now >>> drinking tropical juice mix and just opened a bag of plain Tortilla >>> chips.. bought 2 packs of 20 "Paramount" brand cigs that cost 82,50 >>> Kroner, about 15 bucks a pack.. nutz... my nutz expode with nicotine >>> and narcotics today. >>> >>> 2015-01-19 19:04 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> tell me about it Mike, i am on welfare and get my money tomorrow. YAY! >>>> "PayDay for PayPal" for all my sleazy free ST 37 and Church of Hed CD >>>> artwork and comics i get published in Oslo with a circulation of 20 >>>> 000 papers EACH with a page or two i wrote and drew. FOR FREE! I get >>>> paid for being an anarchist citizen... lazyitis moonie money. "MY >>>> PAYOLA! MY PAYOLA!" >>>> >>>> 2015-01-19 18:59 GMT+01:00 mike c : >>>>> and here I am flipping the bird in the grocery store isles and leaving >>>>> hungry and without food. >>>>> >>>>> the case against the USA is clear enough >>>>> >>>>> actually I haven't flipped the bird lately but I am sure the >>>>> sphincters always pucker a little tighter (almost) every day when I >>>>> walk in :) >>>>> >>>>> On 1/19/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>> I finally tracked down the early GANDALF "Livingston Seagull" CD and >>>>>> the proto GONG album on eBay, the latter i only had a cassette of. The >>>>>> latter CD NOT cheaply !!! Also a rare early 90s VENOM CD and some RON >>>>>> ASHETON / DAM / THE NEW ORDER stuff, the VENOM cost my pants... but >>>>>> not my dick... Also got like my 7th copy of the NATIONAL STEAM CD i >>>>>> did the artwork on cheaply from Germany. Cool that i can buy my own >>>>>> artwork on eBay like the BILL THE BULL comics i have hoarded which i >>>>>> inked for BONEYARD back in 1994 when i was an art student. And i >>>>>> really dont wanna pay like ?60 for a SAMHAIN CD even though i need >>>>>> like 6 of them. >>>>>> >>> From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 19 14:09:16 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 14:09:16 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, if I had Gary Ramon sing on "Afterburner", it would just sound waaaay too much like Sun Dial's "Magic Potion" cover! LOL And if John Garcia sang it, it would just sound waaaay too much like "Gardenia". And if Dave Brock sang it .... ;) The first singer for band I was in when I lived in the UK, The Hibachi Dealers, actually did a pretty good job on our covers of "Afterburner", I thought. Maybe I should see if he still has a mic and recording capabilities .... :) I always wanted to have a female vocalist for my projects -- like a heavy-rock version of Grace Slick or something :) -- but I've never managed to make it work out, or had enough volunteers! Thanks on the production compliments. It's done on an iMac rather than a laptop as such these days :) but I try to keep it from sounding too "fake" (particularly the drums), even though of course it all "is". ;) The Mullet Mournblade one" ... "No More Gasoline"? Yeah, I like how that one came out. It was fun doing the distance (Colombia <-> New Zealand!) collaboration with Dunken. :) The one with Rich Jones (Colombia <-> England!) was fun too. We've talked about doing another Mournblade cover (the Espada Negra project began as a "Mournblade tribute project", though this was almost immediately derailed by the actual band reforming!), maybe "Eternal Champion", though I haven't gotten around to messing with that yet ... if I ever do! Cheers, Carl > On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:24 , Abra Cadabra wrote: > > I definetly hear "Gardenia" / "Magic Potion" / "Blue Snow" in there, > some of those band's best tracks. IMO opinion Wyndorf just does his > wig and growl but not a SUPER great singer like brits like Gary Ramon > maybe who carry the UK "Commitments" tradition of r'n'b explosion of > the 60s. The CDR i made is 46 minutes and is 7 tracks. Some awesome > stuff in the mix and be SURE I will play maybe TWO songs on an > upcoming FM broadcast, maybe the Mullett Mournblade one, and your solo > track. The production is pretty high, gathering its all "laptop" mix. > I hear in the past 15 years fave artists of mine, like Hawkwind, Fish > and The Legendary Pink Dots get "canned" drums or keyboards in digital > age, a trap that is easy to fall into. -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 19 14:12:44 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 14:12:44 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I had actually tried to order it a couple of years ago but it never showed up! But I'm happy to have the download! :) (Though I think there's possibly one cover song that was on the physical box set, but not the download. Eh, I'll survive!) Cheers, Carl > On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:42 , Abra Cadabra wrote: > > AND By the Way, I DO HAVE THAT Culture Shock box set in physical form. > Great band, played "Civilization Street" on my show last year.... -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 19 14:15:10 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 14:15:10 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It was cool doing the "Aztec Calendar" cover -- and it rocked that Mick (and Andy) liked it. :) Obviously, we just tried to make it sound like Mot?rhead's "Orgasmatron"! :) The semi-spoken-word vibe that Mick used also suited Andy pretty well. Cheers, Carl > On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:40 , Abra Cadabra wrote: > > I already had been following EN since the Deviants cover (MICK FARREN, > i was friends with him on FB to the tragic/heroic/true anarchic end, > and i was taliking to Edward Ka-Spel of the LPDs by email the very day > Mick collapsed and he was a great Anarchy hero to him as well). -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 19 14:16:31 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 14:16:31 -0500 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah, I don't even know how that would work in Colombia, to transfer funds out of PayPal to a bank account! Easiest to just use any donations to my cause(s) to pass on to other people's causes. :) Cheers, Carl > On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:31 , Abra Cadabra wrote: > > As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do > this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they > don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve > from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds > to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 14:56:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:56:52 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I was thinking of playing "Servants Of Fate" and "Afterburner", but will check out your other 2 solo tracks i grabbed. 2015-01-19 20:16 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : > Yeah, I don't even know how that would work in Colombia, to transfer funds out of PayPal to a bank account! Easiest to just use any donations to my cause(s) to pass on to other people's causes. :) > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:31 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 14:58:22 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:58:22 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Grace Slick ... now thats an idea,,, "Volunteers"... "Fast Buck Freddie"... "We Built This City"... when she gets on that hippie thang. 2015-01-19 20:56 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I was thinking of playing "Servants Of Fate" and "Afterburner", but > will check out your other 2 solo tracks i grabbed. > > 2015-01-19 20:16 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >> Yeah, I don't even know how that would work in Colombia, to transfer funds out of PayPal to a bank account! Easiest to just use any donations to my cause(s) to pass on to other people's causes. :) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:31 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 15:01:47 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:01:47 +0100 Subject: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: last time i even touched a Mac was in 1995... Photoshop 4.0 ?? I had a job? Sheesh. Just got a Windows 8 laptop. My old Vista died in November. Got Photoshop CC14 from The Pirate Bay. Was clueless and found out how to get the patch thing on my own and viola, i had Photoshop. Software is the same.. Mac->Windows.. Blue Oyster Macs VS Hawk Windows. 2015-01-19 20:58 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Grace Slick ... now thats an idea,,, "Volunteers"... "Fast Buck > Freddie"... "We Built This City"... when she gets on that hippie > thang. > > 2015-01-19 20:56 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> I was thinking of playing "Servants Of Fate" and "Afterburner", but >> will check out your other 2 solo tracks i grabbed. >> >> 2015-01-19 20:16 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>> Yeah, I don't even know how that would work in Colombia, to transfer funds out of PayPal to a bank account! Easiest to just use any donations to my cause(s) to pass on to other people's causes. :) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Carl >>> >>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:31 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From lucidsound at IC24.NET Mon Jan 19 15:01:52 2015 From: lucidsound at IC24.NET (LucidSound) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? -----Original Message----- From: Abra Cadabra Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 7:58 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy side!) Grace Slick ... now thats an idea,,, "Volunteers"... "Fast Buck Freddie"... "We Built This City"... when she gets on that hippie thang. 2015-01-19 20:56 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I was thinking of playing "Servants Of Fate" and "Afterburner", but > will check out your other 2 solo tracks i grabbed. > > 2015-01-19 20:16 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >> Yeah, I don't even know how that would work in Colombia, to transfer >> funds out of PayPal to a bank account! Easiest to just use any donations >> to my cause(s) to pass on to other people's causes. :) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:31 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 15:05:48 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:05:48 +0100 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <20FE0128485A4FE78408513682CBC348@LucidPC> Message-ID: Modern talking, the usual. 2015-01-19 21:01 GMT+01:00 LucidSound : > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Abra Cadabra > Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 7:58 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: OFF: New song "Parallax" by Espada Negra (on the Hawkwindy > side!) > > Grace Slick ... now thats an idea,,, "Volunteers"... "Fast Buck > Freddie"... "We Built This City"... when she gets on that hippie > thang. > > 2015-01-19 20:56 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> >> I was thinking of playing "Servants Of Fate" and "Afterburner", but >> will check out your other 2 solo tracks i grabbed. >> >> 2015-01-19 20:16 GMT+01:00 Carl Edlund Anderson : >>> >>> Yeah, I don't even know how that would work in Colombia, to transfer >>> funds out of PayPal to a bank account! Easiest to just use any donations to >>> my cause(s) to pass on to other people's causes. :) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Carl >>> >>>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:31 , Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> >>>> As for paying, i will pay 1 or 2 or 3 dollars for EACH track (i do >>>> this so i get all the songs/albums onto my Bandcamp "fan" page, they >>>> don't show up if i steal the songs hehe). Yeah PayPal funds i recieve >>>> from others always goes towards net shopping cause i dont send funds >>>> to my bank even though it is possible, i never tried it! >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 19 15:58:40 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 14:58:40 -0600 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <20FE0128485A4FE78408513682CBC348@LucidPC> Message-ID: On 1/19/15, LucidSound wrote: > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? I am going to do my part and unsubscribe (for a while anyway) now. I will ask YOU (Keith) to please pull me back to anything I might wish to know about. Anyone here is always welcome to contact me any time day or night should an occasion for such arise Mike From arjanh at WOLFPACK.NL Tue Jan 20 03:51:19 2015 From: arjanh at WOLFPACK.NL (Arjan Hulsebos) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:51:19 +0000 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <20FE0128485A4FE78408513682CBC348@LucidPC> Message-ID: On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list still exists... My 2c, so ignore at will. Gr, Arjan H From cea at CARLAZ.COM Tue Jan 20 06:23:33 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:23:33 -0500 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <20150120084932.M10439@wolfpack.nl> Message-ID: Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 Cheers, Carl > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list > still exists... > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > Gr, > > Arjan H > -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 20 06:39:07 2015 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:39:07 +0000 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded Languages this month to look forward to. On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I > can > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > > still exists... > > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > > > Gr, > > > > Arjan H > > > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK Tue Jan 20 06:42:55 2015 From: hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK (John Rennie) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:42:55 +0000 Subject: Attention Moderator Message-ID: That's exactly my feeling. The Hawkwind groups on Facebook are fun places to be because no-one minds if members post drivel. That means they attract a large following (1,639 members in Brian Tawn's group and 1,700 members in the Bootleg Emporium) and this makes them a lively and enjoyable place to be. By contrast the mailing lists have a remarkably po-faced attitude and they're dying on their feet. I must admit I find the Mike/Christian dialogues a bit unnecessary, but that's why God created a delete key. It would be different if someone we didn't know came in here talking about double-glazing or cheap pharmaceuticals, but Mike and Christian are genuine Hawkwind fans and we should cut them plenty of slack. If list members really want a totally drivel free list then that's fine, but you're going to end up with no list at all because nobody will be interested. John Rennie -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Arjan Hulsebos Sent: 20 January 2015 08:51 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Attention Moderator On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list still exists... My 2c, so ignore at will. Gr, Arjan H From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 20 07:06:37 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:06:37 +0800 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I don't mind the messages. I get some ideas for listening. Ah the Space Ritual CD|DVD! We could discuss the differenct options, DL or not. On 20 Jan, 2015 7:40 pm, "Steve Freight" wrote: > Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded > Languages this month to look forward to. > > On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > > > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > > > > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that > I > > can > > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > > list > > > still exists... > > > > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > > > > > Gr, > > > > > > Arjan H > > > > > > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > > > > > -- > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree > From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Tue Jan 20 07:35:51 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:35:51 -0600 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: > americans are mind controlled. > > Well, they try. But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a copy of "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. I bought. I listened. I listened. I... Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Jan 20 07:49:06 2015 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:49:06 +0000 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: <54BE4BA7.2070601@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015, John McIntyre wrote: > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! > > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. "They are trying to rob you of your right to communicate"? Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK Tue Jan 20 09:30:13 2015 From: fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK (Michael Holmes) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:13 +0000 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? Message-ID: Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From des at EFALKMEDIA.COM Tue Jan 20 09:32:20 2015 From: des at EFALKMEDIA.COM (Eric Falk) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 09:32:20 -0500 Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and there. As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 --Eric On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list >> still exists... >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > -- "It's strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 20 13:34:53 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:34:53 +0100 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: <54BE4BA7.2070601@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be somewhat later :) Christian correctional spacerock institute 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : > On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >> >> americans are mind controlled. >> >> > Well, they try. > > But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. > > Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a copy of > "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink > Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would > have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. > > I bought. > > I listened. > > I listened. > > I... > > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! > > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From john.majka at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 20 14:17:31 2015 From: john.majka at GMAIL.COM (John Majka) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:17:31 -0500 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: <54BE6675.7030800@exseed.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Every one of the Klaus Schulze remasters is loaded with bonus tracks, extended track lengths, and sometimes whole additional CDs or DVDs. If you think the price for Timewind is high, try finding a copy of the X remaster. They all cost about 16 US dollars when they originally came out some years back, but now the prices have risen dramatically as supplies have dried up. John Majka Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Tue Jan 20 14:47:24 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: <54BE6675.7030800@exseed.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or > something? > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > Yeah, WTF. I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Tue Jan 20 15:30:17 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:17 -0600 Subject: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/20/2015 12:34 PM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be > somewhat later :) > > Christian correctional spacerock institute > > 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : >> On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >>> americans are mind controlled. >>> >>> >> Well, they try. >> >> But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >> >> Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a copy of >> "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink >> Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would >> have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. >> >> I bought. >> >> I listened. >> >> I listened. >> >> I... >> >> Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >> >> Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >> >> Considering the drugs that were involved, I am sure your time table is more reliable than mine. (-8 Shame on you. However, I am sure of the sticky note "Space rock like Pink Floyd." And I am sure of how Hawkwind... Err, here things get a bit unsure... (-8 Weren't we talking about mind control? There seems to be no control here. (-8 Off to the Hall of the Mountain Grill. John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Tue Jan 20 20:53:59 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:53:59 -0500 Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <54BE66F4.6000506@efalkmedia.com> Message-ID: Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm wishes. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Eric Falk Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and there. As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 --Eric On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three >> months if this list still exists... >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > -- "It's strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com From steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM Tue Jan 20 21:49:09 2015 From: steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM (Stephen Lindsey) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:49:09 -0500 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: <54BEB0CC.20200@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: now thats funny.... > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 > From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. > > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or > > something? > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > > > Yeah, WTF. > > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 20 22:48:36 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:48:36 +0100 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: i used to have Timewind on CD i bought at a used CD shop in Oslo in 1995 or so (it was obviously not the remaster).... I traded it off a few years later in an alt. group, or someone.... wasnt aware of his Ash Ra Tempel stuff either, i am sure if i had Timewind now i'd have kept it. 2015-01-21 3:49 GMT+01:00 Stephen Lindsey : > now thats funny.... > >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >> From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >> > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >> > something? >> > >> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> > >> Yeah, WTF. >> >> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >> Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >> >> John McIntyre >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > From j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET Tue Jan 20 23:11:20 2015 From: j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET (Jason C. Hillenburg) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:11:20 +0000 Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <003601d0351d$1feeece0$5fccc6a0$@sullivan1@verizon.net> Message-ID: I concur. Many mailing lists would kill to have the level of activity found on this one. ----- Original Message ----- From: "mary sullivan" To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:53:59 PM Subject: Re: BOC ?and Re: Attention Moderator Nice to see so much activity here, again. ?Greetings to all, and warm wishes. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Eric Falk Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and there. As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 ?? --Eric On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three >> months if this list still exists... >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > -- "It's strange how the simple things in life go on ?? while we become more difficult." ?--Richard Brautigan ?? ? ?--Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com From j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET Tue Jan 20 23:13:44 2015 From: j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET (Jason C. Hillenburg) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:13:44 +0000 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning to end. Not a weak track to be found. I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear about?a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial feather. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM Subject: Re: Attention Moderator Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 Cheers, Carl > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list > still exists... > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > Gr, > > Arjan H > -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 00:21:01 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:21:01 +0100 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <1051999076.3058313.1421813624097.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning to end. Not a weak track to > be found. > > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial feather. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list >> still exists... >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET Wed Jan 21 01:02:49 2015 From: j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET (Jason C. Hillenburg) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:02:49 +0000 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, and it can only grow. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Abra Cadabra" To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM Subject: Re: Attention Moderator I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning to end. Not a weak track to > be found. > > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial feather. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list >> still exists... >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 02:32:36 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:32:36 +0100 Subject: Attention Moderator In-Reply-To: <69079177.3073619.1421820168999.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: "(You Like) Vampires" and "Prophets, Drunks And Nomads" should in a rock discerning perfect world, be hit singles from each album, and chart ... 2015-01-21 7:02 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : > It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, and it can only grow. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Abra Cadabra" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. > > 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >> That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning to end. Not a weak track to >> be found. >> >> I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial feather. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> >> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >>> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >>> >>> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I can >>> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list >>> still exists... >>> >>> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >>> Gr, >>> >>> Arjan H >>> >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 02:37:03 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:37:03 +0100 Subject: OFF: Quarkspace Message-ID: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331367018004?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT I just bought this CD, i have 3 or 4 of them here. I did the artwork and everything photo and text etc all design. Paul Williams project Church of Hed is releasing an album in May called "Electric Sepulcher" where after 17 years i am doing cover art for the Ejest label again (like the National Steam link). C. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 02:46:06 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:46:06 +0100 Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay Message-ID: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on the CD itself (not depicted). http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. Christian From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 02:52:59 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:52:59 +0100 Subject: OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics Message-ID: I inked the art on #1 (the yellow one) but my name was credited as "Christian Moore"... here you get the full set. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-of-3-Signed-Bill-the-Bull-Comics-/161542751797?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item259cb2c635 MumfMoor From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 03:59:10 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 16:59:10 +0800 Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Nice artwork! On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 > > This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on > the CD itself (not depicted). > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 > > The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book > inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. > > Christian > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 04:35:27 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 10:35:27 +0100 Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside as "Christian Moore"!. 2015-01-21 9:59 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > Nice artwork! > On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: > >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >> >> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >> the CD itself (not depicted). >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >> >> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >> >> Christian >> From spacerock at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Wed Jan 21 04:38:22 2015 From: spacerock at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:38:22 -0500 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com I've just uploaded a new edition of Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #344). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html Note that new REVIEWS are posted regularly to the Aural Innovations Reviews page at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #344) Jet Jaguar - "Autopilot" (from Free Space) Jet Jaguar - "I.C.U." (from Free Space) Orchestra Solitaire - "Slow Birds" (from Different Skies) Atomic Simao - "Voodoo Chillum" (from Nodo) Civilian Zen - "Harvest Glitch" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) Civilian Zen - "Sea Change" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) Annot Rhul - "The Mountains Of Madness" (from Leviathan) Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "Remember A Day" (from Electronic Memory) Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "It's Raining" (from Electronic Memory) Nil By Nose - "Bikini Atoll Beach Party" (from Godspunk Vol. 14) Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere - "Space Smells Of Strawberries" (from 02) Alpha Wave Movement - "Traveller" (from Horizons) Space Mushroom Fuzz - "Saved By Doc (Again!)" (from Tomorrow's Mission Today) Space Mushroom Fuzz - "The Cosmic Truth" (from Tannen's Henchmen) The Sonic Arcana - "Snowbound" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) Idiom - "Waterglass" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) Arttek - "The Tritonic Collide" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) Kalamata - "F**ker" (from Kalamata) http://Aural-Innovations.com From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 05:00:53 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 18:00:53 +0800 Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I got that wrong! Thought you did the cover... On 21 Jan, 2015 5:36 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: > Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my > art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The > "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and > has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils > inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed > anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside > as "Christian Moore"!. > > 2015-01-21 9:59 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > > Nice artwork! > > On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: > > > >> > >> > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 > >> > >> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on > >> the CD itself (not depicted). > >> > >> > >> > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 > >> > >> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book > >> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. > >> > >> Christian > >> > From fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK Wed Jan 21 05:37:05 2015 From: fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK (Michael Holmes) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 10:37:05 +0000 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: <54BEB0CC.20200@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: On 20/01/2015 19:47, John McIntyre wrote: > On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >> Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >> Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >> something? >> >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> > Yeah, WTF. > > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. Heh. I seem to be plagued by this lately. Another one I can't find at a sane price: http://www.musicstack.com/album/ego+on+the+rocks/acid+in+wonderland FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 06:00:37 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:00:37 +0800 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: <54BF8151.5040006@exseed.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: I like that one. I have the files but that is too expensive for a CD. On 21 Jan, 2015 6:39 pm, "Michael Holmes" wrote: > On 20/01/2015 19:47, John McIntyre wrote: > >> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >> >>> Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look >>> at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? >>> >>> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >>> >>> Yeah, WTF. >> >> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led Zepplin. >> Random play mode should prove interesting. >> > > Heh. I seem to be plagued by this lately. Another one I can't find at a > sane price: > > http://www.musicstack.com/album/ego+on+the+rocks/acid+in+wonderland > > FoFP > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > From jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Jan 21 07:15:40 2015 From: jjarrett at CORIOLIS.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 12:15:40 +0000 Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 21 Jan 2015, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my > art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The > "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and > has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils > inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed > anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside > as "Christian Moore"!. The irony of you spending the money on weed and then using `pothead' as an insult... may have escaped you? But on the other hand I had not realised there was a new ST37 CD out so I think I'm still the better for this correspondence so far! Thankyou, yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 21 07:34:13 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 13:34:13 +0100 Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay In-Reply-To: Message-ID: well, not only am i a pothead, i am also a criminally insane IV ex user and a crossdressing anarchic sex offender.. i was being humorous actually. If it escaped you, then my pothead comic inside the new ST 37 CD won't- Cleopatra used my ST 37 logo all over the spine and tray and CD on body, so at least i got their attention. Attenshun, potheads!!!!!!!!!! 2015-01-21 13:15 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Jarrett : > On Wed, 21 Jan 2015, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my >> art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The >> "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and >> has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils >> inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed >> anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside >> as "Christian Moore"!. > > > The irony of you spending the money on weed and then using `pothead' > as an insult... may have escaped you? But on the other hand I had not > realised there was a new ST37 CD out so I think I'm still the better for > this correspondence so far! Thankyou, yours, > Jon > > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." > Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK Thu Jan 22 11:39:54 2015 From: kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK (Ralph) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 11:39:54 -0500 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music Message-ID: Just in case anyone who's interested doesn't already know, both Bouchards have recently put new CDs out. After Joe's pretty damn great "Tales From The Island" solo disk, he's now come up with "New Solid Black" - check it out here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joebouchard4 Brother Albert's clearly seen how busy Joe's been, and decided to release his own solo debut called "Incantation": http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/albertbouchard What's great is that Albert's also put the whole thing on Spotify, so you can try before you buy: https://play.spotify.com/search/albert%20bouchard People may/may not know that on the third Tuesday of every month, Albert hosts his own 2 hour radio show - "Origins" - on internet station WFKU - each show usually has a theme and there's lots of chat and stories in between tracks etc. Some of the shows are online - if you've not heard one, here's a link to an episode where Albert recreates the typical songs that would have been on the Conrys Bar jukebox when Stalk Forest played there in Jan 71 (plus you get to hear a live "Bark In The Sun" from Conrys - the precursor to "Cagey Cretins"): http://www.mixcloud.com/WFKU/origins2014-04-15/ The radio show, should you be interested in catching the next one (next show will be Tuesday 17 Feb 2015 at 7pm EST/12 midnight GMT) is at this URL: http://www.wfku.org/WFKU/ From chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 22 11:47:07 2015 From: chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM (CRosenberg) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 08:47:07 -0800 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 20 Jan 2015 to 21 Jan 2015 (#2015-17) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In Re Mumford: After many years of exposure, I've developed certain Christian "filters". If you can manage to sift through the more schizoid stuff, there's some interesting commentary on music, art, etc. Hell, even a lot of the more wacky tangential stuff can be compelling, but I've always found such "madness" to be interesting. Of course, the Anti-Semitic crap I could do without...but again: filters. ;) Cheers, all. Chuck On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:00 AM, BOC-L automatic digest system < LISTSERV at listserv.ispnetinc.net> wrote: > There are 26 messages totaling 1172 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. Attention Moderator (8) > 2. More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus (4) > 3. OFF: Timewind: WTFF? (5) > 4. BOC and Re: Attention Moderator (3) > 5. OFF: Quarkspace > 6. ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay (3) > 7. OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics > 8. Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:23:33 -0500 > From: Carl Edlund Anderson > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I > can > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > > still exists... > > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > > > Gr, > > > > Arjan H > > > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:39:07 +0000 > From: Steve Freight > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded > Languages this month to look forward to. > > On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > > > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > > > > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that > I > > can > > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > > list > > > still exists... > > > > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > > > > > Gr, > > > > > > Arjan H > > > > > > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > > > > > -- > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:42:55 +0000 > From: John Rennie > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > That's exactly my feeling. > > The Hawkwind groups on Facebook are fun places to be because no-one minds > if members post drivel. That means they attract a large following (1,639 > members in Brian Tawn's group and 1,700 members in the Bootleg Emporium) > and this makes them a lively and enjoyable place to be. > > By contrast the mailing lists have a remarkably po-faced attitude and > they're dying on their feet. > > I must admit I find the Mike/Christian dialogues a bit unnecessary, but > that's why God created a delete key. It would be different if someone we > didn't know came in here talking about double-glazing or cheap > pharmaceuticals, but Mike and Christian are genuine Hawkwind fans and we > should cut them plenty of slack. > > If list members really want a totally drivel free list then that's fine, > but you're going to end up with no list at all because nobody will be > interested. > > John Rennie > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On Behalf Of Arjan Hulsebos > Sent: 20 January 2015 08:51 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I > can > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list > still exists... > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > Gr, > > Arjan H > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:06:37 +0800 > From: Jonathan Smith > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > I don't mind the messages. I get some ideas for listening. > > Ah the Space Ritual CD|DVD! We could discuss the differenct options, DL or > not. > On 20 Jan, 2015 7:40 pm, "Steve Freight" wrote: > > > Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded > > Languages this month to look forward to. > > > > On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson > wrote: > > > > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > > > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > > > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Carl > > > > > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos > wrote: > > > > > > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > > > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > > please? > > > > > > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages > that > > I > > > can > > > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if > this > > > list > > > > still exists... > > > > > > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > > > > > > > Gr, > > > > > > > > Arjan H > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:35:51 -0600 > From: John McIntyre > Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus > > On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: > > americans are mind controlled. > > > > > Well, they try. > > But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. > > Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a > copy of "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock > like Pink Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd > album would have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck > me in. > > I bought. > > I listened. > > I listened. > > I... > > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! > > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:49:06 +0000 > From: Jonathan Jarrett > Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus > > On Tue, 20 Jan 2015, John McIntyre wrote: > > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! > > > > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. > > "They are trying to rob you of your right to communicate"? Yours, > > Jon > > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." > Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:13 +0000 > From: Michael Holmes > Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look > at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 09:32:20 -0500 > From: Eric Falk > Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator > > I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me > things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and > there. > > As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have > been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. > https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma > > https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 > > --Eric > > > > On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that > I can > >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > >> still exists... > >> > >> My 2c, so ignore at will. > >> > >> Gr, > >> > >> Arjan H > >> > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > > > > > -- > "It's strange how the simple things in life go on > while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan > --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:34:53 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus > > Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be > somewhat later :) > > Christian correctional spacerock institute > > 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : > > On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: > >> > >> americans are mind controlled. > >> > >> > > Well, they try. > > > > But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. > > > > Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a > copy of > > "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink > > Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would > > have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. > > > > I bought. > > > > I listened. > > > > I listened. > > > > I... > > > > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! > > > > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. > > > > John McIntyre > > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:17:31 -0500 > From: John Majka > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > Every one of the Klaus Schulze remasters is loaded with bonus tracks, > extended track lengths, and sometimes whole additional CDs or DVDs. If you > think the price for Timewind is high, try finding a copy of the X > remaster. They all cost about 16 US dollars when they originally came out > some years back, but now the prices have risen dramatically as supplies > have dried up. > John Majka > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Michael Holmes > wrote: > > > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look > at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > > > > -- > > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 > From: John McIntyre > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. > > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or > > something? > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > > > Yeah, WTF. > > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:17 -0600 > From: John McIntyre > Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus > > On 1/20/2015 12:34 PM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > > Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be > > somewhat later :) > > > > Christian correctional spacerock institute > > > > 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : > >> On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: > >>> americans are mind controlled. > >>> > >>> > >> Well, they try. > >> > >> But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. > >> > >> Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a > copy of > >> "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink > >> Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would > >> have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. > >> > >> I bought. > >> > >> I listened. > >> > >> I listened. > >> > >> I... > >> > >> Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! > >> > >> Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. > >> > >> > Considering the drugs that were involved, I am sure your time table is > more reliable than mine. (-8 Shame on you. > > However, I am sure of the sticky note "Space rock like Pink Floyd." > > And I am sure of how Hawkwind... > > Err, here things get a bit unsure... (-8 > > Weren't we talking about mind control? > > There seems to be no control here. (-8 > > Off to the Hall of the Mountain Grill. > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:53:59 -0500 > From: mary sullivan > Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator > > Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm > wishes. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On > Behalf Of Eric Falk > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator > > I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me > things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and > there. > > As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have > been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. > https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma > > https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 > > --Eric > > > > On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that > > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages > >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three > >> months if this list still exists... > >> > >> My 2c, so ignore at will. > >> > >> Gr, > >> > >> Arjan H > >> > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > > > > > -- > "It's strange how the simple things in life go on > while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan > --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:49:09 -0500 > From: Stephen Lindsey > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > now thats funny.... > > > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 > > From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU > > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > > > On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: > > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. > > > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or > > > something? > > > > > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > > > > > Yeah, WTF. > > > > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > > Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. > > > > John McIntyre > > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:48:36 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > i used to have Timewind on CD i bought at a used CD shop in Oslo in > 1995 or so (it was obviously not the remaster).... I traded it off a > few years later in an alt. group, or someone.... wasnt aware of his > Ash Ra Tempel stuff either, i am sure if i had Timewind now i'd have > kept it. > > 2015-01-21 3:49 GMT+01:00 Stephen Lindsey : > > now thats funny.... > > > >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 > >> From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU > >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> > >> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: > >> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. > >> > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or > >> > something? > >> > > >> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 > >> > > >> Yeah, WTF. > >> > >> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > >> Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. > >> > >> John McIntyre > >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:11:20 +0000 > From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" > Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator > > I concur. Many mailing lists would kill to have the level of activity > found on this one. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "mary sullivan" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:53:59 PM > Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator > > Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm > wishes. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On > Behalf Of Eric Falk > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator > > I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me > things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and > there. > > As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have > been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. > https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma > > https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 > > --Eric > > > > On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that > > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages > >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three > >> months if this list still exists... > >> > >> My 2c, so ignore at will. > >> > >> Gr, > >> > >> Arjan H > >> > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > > > > > -- > "It's strange how the simple things in life go on > while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan > --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:13:44 +0000 > From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning > to end. Not a weak track to > be found. > > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear > about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial > feather. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > Cheers, > Carl > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? > > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I > can > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > > still exists... > > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. > > > > Gr, > > > > Arjan H > > > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:21:01 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. > > 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : > > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning > to end. Not a weak track to > > be found. > > > > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear > about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial > feather. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM > > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > >> > >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that > I can > >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > >> still exists... > >> > >> My 2c, so ignore at will. > >> > >> Gr, > >> > >> Arjan H > >> > > > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:02:49 +0000 > From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth > to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more > than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, > and it can only grow. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Abra Cadabra" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. > > 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : > > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning > to end. Not a weak track to > > be found. > > > > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear > about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial > feather. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM > > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > > > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > > > > Cheers, > > Carl > > > >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > >> > >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that > I can > >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > >> still exists... > >> > >> My 2c, so ignore at will. > >> > >> Gr, > >> > >> Arjan H > >> > > > > -- > > Carl Edlund Anderson > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:32:36 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > "(You Like) Vampires" and "Prophets, Drunks And Nomads" should in a > rock discerning perfect world, be hit singles from each album, and > chart ... > > 2015-01-21 7:02 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : > > It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth > to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more > than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, > and it can only grow. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Abra Cadabra" > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM > > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > > > > I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. > > > > 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg >: > >> That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from > beginning to end. Not a weak track to > >> be found. > >> > >> I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear > about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial > feather. > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> > >> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM > >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator > >> > >> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) > >> > >> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: > >> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Carl > >> > >>> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: > >>> > >>> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote > >>>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam > please? > >>> > >>> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that > I can > >>> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this > list > >>> still exists... > >>> > >>> My 2c, so ignore at will. > >>> > >>> Gr, > >>> > >>> Arjan H > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> Carl Edlund Anderson > >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:37:03 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: OFF: Quarkspace > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331367018004?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT > > I just bought this CD, i have 3 or 4 of them here. I did the artwork > and everything photo and text etc all design. Paul Williams project > Church of Hed is releasing an album in May called "Electric Sepulcher" > where after 17 years i am doing cover art for the Ejest label again > (like the National Steam link). > > C. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:46:06 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 > > This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on > the CD itself (not depicted). > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 > > The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book > inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. > > Christian > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:52:59 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics > > I inked the art on #1 (the yellow one) but my name was credited as > "Christian Moore"... here you get the full set. > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-of-3-Signed-Bill-the-Bull-Comics-/161542751797?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item259cb2c635 > > MumfMoor > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 16:59:10 +0800 > From: Jonathan Smith > Subject: Re: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay > > Nice artwork! > On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: > > > > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 > > > > This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on > > the CD itself (not depicted). > > > > > > > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 > > > > The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book > > inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. > > > > Christian > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 10:35:27 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay > > Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my > art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The > "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and > has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils > inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed > anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside > as "Christian Moore"!. > > 2015-01-21 9:59 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > > Nice artwork! > > On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: > > > >> > >> > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 > >> > >> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on > >> the CD itself (not depicted). > >> > >> > >> > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 > >> > >> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book > >> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. > >> > >> Christian > >> > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:38:22 -0500 > From: Jerry Kranitz > Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show > > http://Aural-Innovations.com > > > > I've just uploaded a new edition of Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio > (show > #344). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day > in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio > shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html > > > > Note that new REVIEWS are posted regularly to the Aural Innovations Reviews > page at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ > > > > Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #344) > > > > Jet Jaguar - "Autopilot" (from Free Space) > > Jet Jaguar - "I.C.U." (from Free Space) > > Orchestra Solitaire - "Slow Birds" (from Different Skies) > > Atomic Simao - "Voodoo Chillum" (from Nodo) > > Civilian Zen - "Harvest Glitch" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) > > Civilian Zen - "Sea Change" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) > > Annot Rhul - "The Mountains Of Madness" (from Leviathan) > > Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "Remember A Day" (from Electronic > Memory) > > Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "It's Raining" (from Electronic > Memory) > > Nil By Nose - "Bikini Atoll Beach Party" (from Godspunk Vol. 14) > > Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere - "Space Smells Of Strawberries" (from > 02) > > Alpha Wave Movement - "Traveller" (from Horizons) > > Space Mushroom Fuzz - "Saved By Doc (Again!)" (from Tomorrow's Mission > Today) > > Space Mushroom Fuzz - "The Cosmic Truth" (from Tannen's Henchmen) > > The Sonic Arcana - "Snowbound" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) > > Idiom - "Waterglass" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) > > Arttek - "The Tritonic Collide" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) > > Kalamata - "F**ker" (from Kalamata) > > > > http://Aural-Innovations.com > > > > ------------------------------ > > End of BOC-L Digest - 20 Jan 2015 to 21 Jan 2015 (#2015-17) > *********************************************************** > From j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET Thu Jan 22 16:33:55 2015 From: j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET (Jason C. Hillenburg) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 21:33:55 +0000 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: <1598039097831884.WA.kirthgersenhotmail.co.uk@listserv.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: Al's album is the best work he's issued in many years, imho. Nothing very quirky, just straight-forward material, but its quality is out of sight. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph" To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 11:39:54 AM Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music Just in case anyone who's interested doesn't already know, both Bouchards have recently put new CDs out. After Joe's pretty damn great "Tales From The Island" solo disk, he's now come up with "New Solid Black" - check it out here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joebouchard4 Brother Albert's clearly seen how busy Joe's been, and decided to release his own solo debut called "Incantation": http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/albertbouchard What's great is that Albert's also put the whole thing on Spotify, so you can try before you buy: https://play.spotify.com/search/albert%20bouchard People may/may not know that on the third Tuesday of every month, Albert hosts his own 2 hour radio show - "Origins" - on internet station WFKU - each show usually has a theme and there's lots of chat and stories in between tracks etc. ?Some of the shows are online - if you've not heard one, here's a link to an episode where Albert recreates the typical songs that would have been on the Conrys Bar jukebox when Stalk Forest played there in Jan 71 (plus you get to hear a live "Bark In The Sun" from Conrys - the precursor to "Cagey Cretins"): http://www.mixcloud.com/WFKU/origins2014-04-15/ The radio show, should you be interested in catching the next one (next show will be Tuesday 17 Feb 2015 at 7pm EST/12 midnight GMT) is at this URL: http://www.wfku.org/WFKU/ From jguizar at STNY.RR.COM Thu Jan 22 18:00:50 2015 From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM (Jerry G) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 18:00:50 -0500 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show In-Reply-To: <000301d0355d$ffa1f860$fee5e920$@aural-innovations.com> Message-ID: On 1/21/2015 4:38 AM, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > http://Aural-Innovations.com > > > > I've just uploaded a new edition of Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show > #344). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day > in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio > shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html > > > > Note that new REVIEWS are posted regularly to the Aural Innovations Reviews > page at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ Thanks for that Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot review. I didn't realize there were extra songs. For some reason I just saw the FdM part and figured I already had it when I checked. Guess I'll have to add another one to the list :) Jerry From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 22 23:31:19 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 05:31:19 +0100 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 20 Jan 2015 to 21 Jan 2015 (#2015-17) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Chuck: seriously its been ages since any anti-semite stuff. Now its only Allah in my heart. Peace & doom for friendship..... Christian 2015-01-22 17:47 GMT+01:00 CRosenberg : > In Re Mumford: > > After many years of exposure, I've developed certain Christian "filters". > If you can manage to sift through the more schizoid stuff, there's some > interesting commentary on music, art, etc. Hell, even a lot of the more > wacky tangential stuff can be compelling, but I've always found such > "madness" to be interesting. Of course, the Anti-Semitic crap I could do > without...but again: filters. ;) Cheers, all. Chuck > > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:00 AM, BOC-L automatic digest system < > LISTSERV at listserv.ispnetinc.net> wrote: > >> There are 26 messages totaling 1172 lines in this issue. >> >> Topics of the day: >> >> 1. Attention Moderator (8) >> 2. More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus (4) >> 3. OFF: Timewind: WTFF? (5) >> 4. BOC and Re: Attention Moderator (3) >> 5. OFF: Quarkspace >> 6. ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay (3) >> 7. OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics >> 8. Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:23:33 -0500 >> From: Carl Edlund Anderson >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> >> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> > >> > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> > >> > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I >> can >> > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> list >> > still exists... >> > >> > My 2c, so ignore at will. >> > >> > Gr, >> > >> > Arjan H >> > >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:39:07 +0000 >> From: Steve Freight >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded >> Languages this month to look forward to. >> >> On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> >> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > >> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Carl >> > >> > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> > > >> > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> > > >> > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >> I >> > can >> > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> > list >> > > still exists... >> > > >> > > My 2c, so ignore at will. >> > > >> > > Gr, >> > > >> > > Arjan H >> > > >> > >> > -- >> > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:42:55 +0000 >> From: John Rennie >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> That's exactly my feeling. >> >> The Hawkwind groups on Facebook are fun places to be because no-one minds >> if members post drivel. That means they attract a large following (1,639 >> members in Brian Tawn's group and 1,700 members in the Bootleg Emporium) >> and this makes them a lively and enjoyable place to be. >> >> By contrast the mailing lists have a remarkably po-faced attitude and >> they're dying on their feet. >> >> I must admit I find the Mike/Christian dialogues a bit unnecessary, but >> that's why God created a delete key. It would be different if someone we >> didn't know came in here talking about double-glazing or cheap >> pharmaceuticals, but Mike and Christian are genuine Hawkwind fans and we >> should cut them plenty of slack. >> >> If list members really want a totally drivel free list then that's fine, >> but you're going to end up with no list at all because nobody will be >> interested. >> >> John Rennie >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >> On Behalf Of Arjan Hulsebos >> Sent: 20 January 2015 08:51 >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I >> can >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list >> still exists... >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> Gr, >> >> Arjan H >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:06:37 +0800 >> From: Jonathan Smith >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I don't mind the messages. I get some ideas for listening. >> >> Ah the Space Ritual CD|DVD! We could discuss the differenct options, DL or >> not. >> On 20 Jan, 2015 7:40 pm, "Steve Freight" wrote: >> >> > Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded >> > Languages this month to look forward to. >> > >> > On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson >> wrote: >> > >> > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> > > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > > >> > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> > > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > > >> > > Cheers, >> > > Carl >> > > >> > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos >> wrote: >> > > > >> > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> > > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> > please? >> > > > >> > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >> that >> > I >> > > can >> > > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if >> this >> > > list >> > > > still exists... >> > > > >> > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. >> > > > >> > > > Gr, >> > > > >> > > > Arjan H >> > > > >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight >> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:35:51 -0600 >> From: John McIntyre >> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >> >> On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >> > americans are mind controlled. >> > >> > >> Well, they try. >> >> But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >> >> Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a >> copy of "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock >> like Pink Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd >> album would have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck >> me in. >> >> I bought. >> >> I listened. >> >> I listened. >> >> I... >> >> Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >> >> Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >> >> John McIntyre >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:49:06 +0000 >> From: Jonathan Jarrett >> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >> >> On Tue, 20 Jan 2015, John McIntyre wrote: >> > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >> > >> > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >> >> "They are trying to rob you of your right to communicate"? Yours, >> >> Jon >> >> -- >> Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error >> Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." >> Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:13 +0000 >> From: Michael Holmes >> Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> >> Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look >> at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? >> >> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> >> -- >> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >> Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 09:32:20 -0500 >> From: Eric Falk >> Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me >> things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and >> there. >> >> As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have >> been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. >> https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma >> >> https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 >> >> --Eric >> >> >> >> On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > >> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Carl >> > >> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >> I can >> >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> list >> >> still exists... >> >> >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> >> >> Gr, >> >> >> >> Arjan H >> >> >> > -- >> > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> > >> > >> >> -- >> "It's strange how the simple things in life go on >> while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan >> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:34:53 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >> >> Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be >> somewhat later :) >> >> Christian correctional spacerock institute >> >> 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : >> > On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >> >> >> >> americans are mind controlled. >> >> >> >> >> > Well, they try. >> > >> > But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >> > >> > Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a >> copy of >> > "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink >> > Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would >> > have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. >> > >> > I bought. >> > >> > I listened. >> > >> > I listened. >> > >> > I... >> > >> > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >> > >> > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >> > >> > John McIntyre >> > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:17:31 -0500 >> From: John Majka >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> >> Every one of the Klaus Schulze remasters is loaded with bonus tracks, >> extended track lengths, and sometimes whole additional CDs or DVDs. If you >> think the price for Timewind is high, try finding a copy of the X >> remaster. They all cost about 16 US dollars when they originally came out >> some years back, but now the prices have risen dramatically as supplies >> have dried up. >> John Majka >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Michael Holmes >> wrote: >> > >> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look >> at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? >> > >> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> > >> > -- >> > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >> > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >> From: John McIntyre >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> >> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >> > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >> > something? >> > >> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> > >> Yeah, WTF. >> >> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >> Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >> >> John McIntyre >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:17 -0600 >> From: John McIntyre >> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >> >> On 1/20/2015 12:34 PM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> > Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be >> > somewhat later :) >> > >> > Christian correctional spacerock institute >> > >> > 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : >> >> On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >> >>> americans are mind controlled. >> >>> >> >>> >> >> Well, they try. >> >> >> >> But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >> >> >> >> Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a >> copy of >> >> "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink >> >> Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would >> >> have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. >> >> >> >> I bought. >> >> >> >> I listened. >> >> >> >> I listened. >> >> >> >> I... >> >> >> >> Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >> >> >> >> Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >> >> >> >> >> Considering the drugs that were involved, I am sure your time table is >> more reliable than mine. (-8 Shame on you. >> >> However, I am sure of the sticky note "Space rock like Pink Floyd." >> >> And I am sure of how Hawkwind... >> >> Err, here things get a bit unsure... (-8 >> >> Weren't we talking about mind control? >> >> There seems to be no control here. (-8 >> >> Off to the Hall of the Mountain Grill. >> >> John McIntyre >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:53:59 -0500 >> From: mary sullivan >> Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >> >> Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm >> wishes. >> >> Mary >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >> On >> Behalf Of Eric Falk >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me >> things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and >> there. >> >> As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have >> been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. >> https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma >> >> https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 >> >> --Eric >> >> >> >> On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that >> > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > >> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Carl >> > >> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >> >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three >> >> months if this list still exists... >> >> >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> >> >> Gr, >> >> >> >> Arjan H >> >> >> > -- >> > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> > >> > >> >> -- >> "It's strange how the simple things in life go on >> while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan >> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:49:09 -0500 >> From: Stephen Lindsey >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> >> now thats funny.... >> >> > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >> > From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU >> > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > >> > On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >> > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >> > > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >> > > something? >> > > >> > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> > > >> > Yeah, WTF. >> > >> > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >> > Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >> > >> > John McIntyre >> > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:48:36 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> >> i used to have Timewind on CD i bought at a used CD shop in Oslo in >> 1995 or so (it was obviously not the remaster).... I traded it off a >> few years later in an alt. group, or someone.... wasnt aware of his >> Ash Ra Tempel stuff either, i am sure if i had Timewind now i'd have >> kept it. >> >> 2015-01-21 3:49 GMT+01:00 Stephen Lindsey : >> > now thats funny.... >> > >> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >> >> From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU >> >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> >> >> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >> >> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >> >> > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >> >> > something? >> >> > >> >> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >> >> > >> >> Yeah, WTF. >> >> >> >> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >> >> Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >> >> >> >> John McIntyre >> >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:11:20 +0000 >> From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" >> Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I concur. Many mailing lists would kill to have the level of activity >> found on this one. >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "mary sullivan" >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:53:59 PM >> Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >> >> Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm >> wishes. >> >> Mary >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >> On >> Behalf Of Eric Falk >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me >> things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and >> there. >> >> As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have >> been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. >> https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma >> >> https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 >> >> --Eric >> >> >> >> On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that >> > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > >> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Carl >> > >> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >> >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three >> >> months if this list still exists... >> >> >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> >> >> Gr, >> >> >> >> Arjan H >> >> >> > -- >> > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> > >> > >> >> -- >> "It's strange how the simple things in life go on >> while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan >> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:13:44 +0000 >> From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning >> to end. Not a weak track to >> be found. >> >> I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >> feather. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> >> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> > >> > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >> > >> > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I >> can >> > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> list >> > still exists... >> > >> > My 2c, so ignore at will. >> > >> > Gr, >> > >> > Arjan H >> > >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:21:01 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. >> >> 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >> > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning >> to end. Not a weak track to >> > be found. >> > >> > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >> feather. >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > >> > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >> > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> > >> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > >> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Carl >> > >> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> >> >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >> I can >> >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> list >> >> still exists... >> >> >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> >> >> Gr, >> >> >> >> Arjan H >> >> >> > >> > -- >> > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:02:49 +0000 >> From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth >> to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more >> than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, >> and it can only grow. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Abra Cadabra" >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. >> >> 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >> > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning >> to end. Not a weak track to >> > be found. >> > >> > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >> feather. >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > >> > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >> > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> > >> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> > >> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Carl >> > >> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> >> >> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >> I can >> >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> list >> >> still exists... >> >> >> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >> >> >> Gr, >> >> >> >> Arjan H >> >> >> > >> > -- >> > Carl Edlund Anderson >> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:32:36 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> "(You Like) Vampires" and "Prophets, Drunks And Nomads" should in a >> rock discerning perfect world, be hit singles from each album, and >> chart ... >> >> 2015-01-21 7:02 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >> > It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth >> to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more >> than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, >> and it can only grow. >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > >> > From: "Abra Cadabra" >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM >> > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> > >> > I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. >> > >> > 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg > >: >> >> That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from >> beginning to end. Not a weak track to >> >> be found. >> >> >> >> I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >> feather. >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> >> >> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >> >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >> >> >> >> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >> >> >> >> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >> >> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Carl >> >> >> >>> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >> >>> >> >>> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >> >>>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >> please? >> >>> >> >>> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >> I can >> >>> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >> list >> >>> still exists... >> >>> >> >>> My 2c, so ignore at will. >> >>> >> >>> Gr, >> >>> >> >>> Arjan H >> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >> >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >> >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:37:03 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: OFF: Quarkspace >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331367018004?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT >> >> I just bought this CD, i have 3 or 4 of them here. I did the artwork >> and everything photo and text etc all design. Paul Williams project >> Church of Hed is releasing an album in May called "Electric Sepulcher" >> where after 17 years i am doing cover art for the Ejest label again >> (like the National Steam link). >> >> C. >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:46:06 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >> >> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >> the CD itself (not depicted). >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >> >> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >> >> Christian >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:52:59 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics >> >> I inked the art on #1 (the yellow one) but my name was credited as >> "Christian Moore"... here you get the full set. >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-of-3-Signed-Bill-the-Bull-Comics-/161542751797?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item259cb2c635 >> >> MumfMoor >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 16:59:10 +0800 >> From: Jonathan Smith >> Subject: Re: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay >> >> Nice artwork! >> On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: >> >> > >> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >> > >> > This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >> > the CD itself (not depicted). >> > >> > >> > >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >> > >> > The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >> > inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >> > >> > Christian >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 10:35:27 +0100 >> From: Abra Cadabra >> Subject: Re: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay >> >> Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my >> art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The >> "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and >> has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils >> inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed >> anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside >> as "Christian Moore"!. >> >> 2015-01-21 9:59 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >> > Nice artwork! >> > On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >> >> >> >> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >> >> the CD itself (not depicted). >> >> >> >> >> >> >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >> >> >> >> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >> >> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >> >> >> >> Christian >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:38:22 -0500 >> From: Jerry Kranitz >> Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show >> >> http://Aural-Innovations.com >> >> >> >> I've just uploaded a new edition of Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio >> (show >> #344). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day >> in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio >> shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html >> >> >> >> Note that new REVIEWS are posted regularly to the Aural Innovations Reviews >> page at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ >> >> >> >> Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #344) >> >> >> >> Jet Jaguar - "Autopilot" (from Free Space) >> >> Jet Jaguar - "I.C.U." (from Free Space) >> >> Orchestra Solitaire - "Slow Birds" (from Different Skies) >> >> Atomic Simao - "Voodoo Chillum" (from Nodo) >> >> Civilian Zen - "Harvest Glitch" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) >> >> Civilian Zen - "Sea Change" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) >> >> Annot Rhul - "The Mountains Of Madness" (from Leviathan) >> >> Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "Remember A Day" (from Electronic >> Memory) >> >> Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "It's Raining" (from Electronic >> Memory) >> >> Nil By Nose - "Bikini Atoll Beach Party" (from Godspunk Vol. 14) >> >> Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere - "Space Smells Of Strawberries" (from >> 02) >> >> Alpha Wave Movement - "Traveller" (from Horizons) >> >> Space Mushroom Fuzz - "Saved By Doc (Again!)" (from Tomorrow's Mission >> Today) >> >> Space Mushroom Fuzz - "The Cosmic Truth" (from Tannen's Henchmen) >> >> The Sonic Arcana - "Snowbound" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) >> >> Idiom - "Waterglass" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) >> >> Arttek - "The Tritonic Collide" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) >> >> Kalamata - "F**ker" (from Kalamata) >> >> >> >> http://Aural-Innovations.com >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of BOC-L Digest - 20 Jan 2015 to 21 Jan 2015 (#2015-17) >> *********************************************************** >> From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Thu Jan 22 23:45:58 2015 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 20:45:58 -0800 Subject: HW: Sonic Assassins In-Reply-To: <54C18122.1000100@stny.rr.com> Message-ID: Hey Folx... Just saw this...what's it from? is there more? http://thunderboltpagoda.tumblr.com/post/47595759024/machinegnome-in-case-of-sonic-attack-on-your Keith H. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 22 23:59:28 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 05:59:28 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** HW: Sonic Assassins In-Reply-To: <1421988358.48035.YahooMailBasic@web161802.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I have the paper it is from an issue of Frendz in 1971 - those two pages are all there is. I was trading full color laser copies to people 20 years ago from my Frendz paper. 2015-01-23 5:45 GMT+01:00 Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net>: > Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has > identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message > has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label > similar future email. If you have any questions, see > The administrator of that system for details. > > Content preview: Hey Folx... Just saw this...what's it from? is there more? > http://thunderboltpagoda.tumblr.com/post/47595759024/machinegnome-in-case-of-sonic-attack-on-your > [...] > > Content analysis details: (5.5 points, 5.0 required) > > pts rule name description > ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- > 2.4 DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL RBL: Envelope sender listed in dnsbl.ahbl.org > -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low > trust > [98.139.213.141 listed in list.dnswl.org] > 0.6 FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMS From: starts with many numbers > 0.3 FROM_LOCAL_HEX From: localpart has long hexadecimal sequence > 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) > -0.0 T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay > domain > -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record > 2.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in > digit (khenders64[at]yahoo.com) > 0.0 T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL > > > > > ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- > From: Keith Henderson <0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> > To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net > Cc: > Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 20:45:58 -0800 > Subject: HW: Sonic Assassins > Hey Folx... > > Just saw this...what's it from? is there more? > > http://thunderboltpagoda.tumblr.com/post/47595759024/machinegnome-in-case-of-sonic-attack-on-your > > Keith H. > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 00:03:32 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 06:03:32 +0100 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 20 Jan 2015 to 21 Jan 2015 (#2015-17) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I more or less converted to Islam. after terror messages saying i was jewish etc i just became a Muslim. 2015-01-23 5:31 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Chuck: seriously its been ages since any anti-semite stuff. Now its > only Allah in my heart. Peace & doom for friendship..... Christian > > 2015-01-22 17:47 GMT+01:00 CRosenberg : >> In Re Mumford: >> >> After many years of exposure, I've developed certain Christian "filters". >> If you can manage to sift through the more schizoid stuff, there's some >> interesting commentary on music, art, etc. Hell, even a lot of the more >> wacky tangential stuff can be compelling, but I've always found such >> "madness" to be interesting. Of course, the Anti-Semitic crap I could do >> without...but again: filters. ;) Cheers, all. Chuck >> >> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:00 AM, BOC-L automatic digest system < >> LISTSERV at listserv.ispnetinc.net> wrote: >> >>> There are 26 messages totaling 1172 lines in this issue. >>> >>> Topics of the day: >>> >>> 1. Attention Moderator (8) >>> 2. More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus (4) >>> 3. OFF: Timewind: WTFF? (5) >>> 4. BOC and Re: Attention Moderator (3) >>> 5. OFF: Quarkspace >>> 6. ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay (3) >>> 7. OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics >>> 8. Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:23:33 -0500 >>> From: Carl Edlund Anderson >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> >>> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Carl >>> >>> > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> > >>> > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >>> > >>> > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I >>> can >>> > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> list >>> > still exists... >>> > >>> > My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> > >>> > Gr, >>> > >>> > Arjan H >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:39:07 +0000 >>> From: Steve Freight >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded >>> Languages this month to look forward to. >>> >>> On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>> >>> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > >>> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Carl >>> > >>> > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> > > >>> > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> > > >>> > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >>> I >>> > can >>> > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> > list >>> > > still exists... >>> > > >>> > > My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> > > >>> > > Gr, >>> > > >>> > > Arjan H >>> > > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight >>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 11:42:55 +0000 >>> From: John Rennie >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> That's exactly my feeling. >>> >>> The Hawkwind groups on Facebook are fun places to be because no-one minds >>> if members post drivel. That means they attract a large following (1,639 >>> members in Brian Tawn's group and 1,700 members in the Bootleg Emporium) >>> and this makes them a lively and enjoyable place to be. >>> >>> By contrast the mailing lists have a remarkably po-faced attitude and >>> they're dying on their feet. >>> >>> I must admit I find the Mike/Christian dialogues a bit unnecessary, but >>> that's why God created a delete key. It would be different if someone we >>> didn't know came in here talking about double-glazing or cheap >>> pharmaceuticals, but Mike and Christian are genuine Hawkwind fans and we >>> should cut them plenty of slack. >>> >>> If list members really want a totally drivel free list then that's fine, >>> but you're going to end up with no list at all because nobody will be >>> interested. >>> >>> John Rennie >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >>> On Behalf Of Arjan Hulsebos >>> Sent: 20 January 2015 08:51 >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> > Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >>> >>> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I >>> can >>> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this list >>> still exists... >>> >>> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >>> Gr, >>> >>> Arjan H >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:06:37 +0800 >>> From: Jonathan Smith >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I don't mind the messages. I get some ideas for listening. >>> >>> Ah the Space Ritual CD|DVD! We could discuss the differenct options, DL or >>> not. >>> On 20 Jan, 2015 7:40 pm, "Steve Freight" wrote: >>> >>> > Well we do have Space Ritual CD and DVD (eventually) next month and Coded >>> > Languages this month to look forward to. >>> > >>> > On 20 January 2015 at 11:23, Carl Edlund Anderson >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> > > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> > > Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > > >>> > > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> > > interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > > >>> > > Cheers, >>> > > Carl >>> > > >>> > > > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos >>> wrote: >>> > > > >>> > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> > > >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> > please? >>> > > > >>> > > > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >>> that >>> > I >>> > > can >>> > > > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if >>> this >>> > > list >>> > > > still exists... >>> > > > >>> > > > My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> > > > >>> > > > Gr, >>> > > > >>> > > > Arjan H >>> > > > >>> > > >>> > > -- >>> > > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight >>> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree >>> > >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 06:35:51 -0600 >>> From: John McIntyre >>> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >>> >>> On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >>> > americans are mind controlled. >>> > >>> > >>> Well, they try. >>> >>> But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >>> >>> Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a >>> copy of "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock >>> like Pink Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd >>> album would have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck >>> me in. >>> >>> I bought. >>> >>> I listened. >>> >>> I listened. >>> >>> I... >>> >>> Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >>> >>> Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >>> >>> John McIntyre >>> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:49:06 +0000 >>> From: Jonathan Jarrett >>> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >>> >>> On Tue, 20 Jan 2015, John McIntyre wrote: >>> > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >>> > >>> > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >>> >>> "They are trying to rob you of your right to communicate"? Yours, >>> >>> Jon >>> >>> -- >>> Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error >>> Medievalist historian but stands also delivered by some good author." >>> Birmingham (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:13 +0000 >>> From: Michael Holmes >>> Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> >>> Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look >>> at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? >>> >>> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >>> >>> -- >>> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >>> Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 09:32:20 -0500 >>> From: Eric Falk >>> Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me >>> things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and >>> there. >>> >>> As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have >>> been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. >>> https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma >>> >>> https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 >>> >>> --Eric >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > >>> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Carl >>> > >>> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >>> I can >>> >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> list >>> >> still exists... >>> >> >>> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >> >>> >> Gr, >>> >> >>> >> Arjan H >>> >> >>> > -- >>> > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> > >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> "It's strange how the simple things in life go on >>> while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan >>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:34:53 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >>> >>> Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be >>> somewhat later :) >>> >>> Christian correctional spacerock institute >>> >>> 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : >>> > On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >>> >> >>> >> americans are mind controlled. >>> >> >>> >> >>> > Well, they try. >>> > >>> > But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >>> > >>> > Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a >>> copy of >>> > "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink >>> > Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would >>> > have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. >>> > >>> > I bought. >>> > >>> > I listened. >>> > >>> > I listened. >>> > >>> > I... >>> > >>> > Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >>> > >>> > Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >>> > >>> > John McIntyre >>> > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:17:31 -0500 >>> From: John Majka >>> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> >>> Every one of the Klaus Schulze remasters is loaded with bonus tracks, >>> extended track lengths, and sometimes whole additional CDs or DVDs. If you >>> think the price for Timewind is high, try finding a copy of the X >>> remaster. They all cost about 16 US dollars when they originally came out >>> some years back, but now the prices have risen dramatically as supplies >>> have dried up. >>> John Majka >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> > On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Michael Holmes >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. Look >>> at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or something? >>> > >>> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >>> > >>> > -- >>> > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >>> > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >>> From: John McIntyre >>> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> >>> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >>> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >>> > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >>> > something? >>> > >>> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >>> > >>> Yeah, WTF. >>> >>> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >>> Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >>> >>> John McIntyre >>> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:30:17 -0600 >>> From: John McIntyre >>> Subject: Re: More Than Just a Seagull / Continental Circus >>> >>> On 1/20/2015 12:34 PM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> > Saucerful came out 1968, XISOS 1970-71? So at the time it would be >>> > somewhat later :) >>> > >>> > Christian correctional spacerock institute >>> > >>> > 2015-01-20 13:35 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : >>> >> On 1/19/2015 12:33 PM, mike c wrote: >>> >>> americans are mind controlled. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Well, they try. >>> >> >>> >> But somehow Hawkwind slipped through. >>> >> >>> >> Once upon a time there was a record store in East Lansing that had a >>> copy of >>> >> "X In Search of Space" on display with a sticker "Space rock like Pink >>> >> Floyd". Now, this was about the time the current Pink Floyd album would >>> >> have been "Saurcerful Of Secrets", but it was enough to suck me in. >>> >> >>> >> I bought. >>> >> >>> >> I listened. >>> >> >>> >> I listened. >>> >> >>> >> I... >>> >> >>> >> Err, yes, I am mind controlled. Seig, Brock! >>> >> >>> >> Sigh, I'm sure that was unwelcomed. It was meant in fun. >>> >> >>> >> >>> Considering the drugs that were involved, I am sure your time table is >>> more reliable than mine. (-8 Shame on you. >>> >>> However, I am sure of the sticky note "Space rock like Pink Floyd." >>> >>> And I am sure of how Hawkwind... >>> >>> Err, here things get a bit unsure... (-8 >>> >>> Weren't we talking about mind control? >>> >>> There seems to be no control here. (-8 >>> >>> Off to the Hall of the Mountain Grill. >>> >>> John McIntyre >>> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 20:53:59 -0500 >>> From: mary sullivan >>> Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm >>> wishes. >>> >>> Mary >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >>> On >>> Behalf Of Eric Falk >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me >>> things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and >>> there. >>> >>> As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have >>> been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. >>> https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma >>> >>> https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 >>> >>> --Eric >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that >>> > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > >>> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Carl >>> > >>> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >>> >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three >>> >> months if this list still exists... >>> >> >>> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >> >>> >> Gr, >>> >> >>> >> Arjan H >>> >> >>> > -- >>> > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> > >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> "It's strange how the simple things in life go on >>> while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan >>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:49:09 -0500 >>> From: Stephen Lindsey >>> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> >>> now thats funny.... >>> >>> > Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >>> > From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU >>> > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> > >>> > On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >>> > > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >>> > > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >>> > > something? >>> > > >>> > > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >>> > > >>> > Yeah, WTF. >>> > >>> > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >>> > Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >>> > >>> > John McIntyre >>> > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:48:36 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> >>> i used to have Timewind on CD i bought at a used CD shop in Oslo in >>> 1995 or so (it was obviously not the remaster).... I traded it off a >>> few years later in an alt. group, or someone.... wasnt aware of his >>> Ash Ra Tempel stuff either, i am sure if i had Timewind now i'd have >>> kept it. >>> >>> 2015-01-21 3:49 GMT+01:00 Stephen Lindsey : >>> > now thats funny.... >>> > >>> >> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 13:47:24 -0600 >>> >> From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU >>> >> Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? >>> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> >> >>> >> On 1/20/2015 8:30 AM, Michael Holmes wrote: >>> >> > Just discovered that my fave Schulze album has an extra disc set. >>> >> > Look at the price though. WTF? Did they only produce ten copies or >>> >> > something? >>> >> > >>> >> > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Timewind-Klaus-Schulze/dp/B000JMJUJ6 >>> >> > >>> >> Yeah, WTF. >>> >> >>> >> I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led >>> >> Zepplin. Random play mode should prove interesting. >>> >> >>> >> John McIntyre >>> >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu >>> > >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:11:20 +0000 >>> From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" >>> Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I concur. Many mailing lists would kill to have the level of activity >>> found on this one. >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>> From: "mary sullivan" >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 8:53:59 PM >>> Subject: Re: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> Nice to see so much activity here, again. Greetings to all, and warm >>> wishes. >>> >>> Mary >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >>> On >>> Behalf Of Eric Falk >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9:32 AM >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: BOC and Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I enjoy the the posts, even when it comes on in full barrages. Gives me >>> things to look up and listen to, and also a bit of a chuckle here and >>> there. >>> >>> As for 'new BOC' or what have you seems Buck and Joe (individually) have >>> been using sound cloud recently to give us some material to hear. >>> https://soundcloud.com/buck_dharma/fight-buck-dharma >>> >>> https://soundcloud.com/joebouchard-1 >>> >>> --Eric >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/20/2015 6:23 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: >>> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> > about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that >>> > inspired Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > >>> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Carl >>> > >>> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages >>> >> that I can delete when I want to than having to wonder every three >>> >> months if this list still exists... >>> >> >>> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >> >>> >> Gr, >>> >> >>> >> Arjan H >>> >> >>> > -- >>> > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> > >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> "It's strange how the simple things in life go on >>> while we become more difficult." --Richard Brautigan >>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:13:44 +0000 >>> From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning >>> to end. Not a weak track to >>> be found. >>> >>> I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >>> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >>> feather. >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> >>> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Carl >>> >>> > On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> > >>> > On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam please? >>> > >>> > I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that I >>> can >>> > delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> list >>> > still exists... >>> > >>> > My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> > >>> > Gr, >>> > >>> > Arjan H >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:21:01 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. >>> >>> 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >>> > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning >>> to end. Not a weak track to >>> > be found. >>> > >>> > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >>> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >>> feather. >>> > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > >>> > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >>> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >>> > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> > >>> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > >>> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Carl >>> > >>> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> >> >>> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >>> I can >>> >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> list >>> >> still exists... >>> >> >>> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >> >>> >> Gr, >>> >> >>> >> Arjan H >>> >> >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:02:49 +0000 >>> From: "Jason C. Hillenburg" >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth >>> to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more >>> than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, >>> and it can only grow. >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>> From: "Abra Cadabra" >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. >>> >>> 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >>> > That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from beginning >>> to end. Not a weak track to >>> > be found. >>> > >>> > I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >>> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >>> feather. >>> > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > >>> > From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >>> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >>> > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> > >>> > Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> > >>> > I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> > http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Carl >>> > >>> >> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> >> >>> >> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >>> I can >>> >> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> list >>> >> still exists... >>> >> >>> >> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >> >>> >> Gr, >>> >> >>> >> Arjan H >>> >> >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Carl Edlund Anderson >>> > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:32:36 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >>> "(You Like) Vampires" and "Prophets, Drunks And Nomads" should in a >>> rock discerning perfect world, be hit singles from each album, and >>> chart ... >>> >>> 2015-01-21 7:02 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg : >>> > It's a little late in the day for the three of them to be striding forth >>> to re-conquer the world, but I do wish they were working together even more >>> than they do. They've found something unique with that configuration, imho, >>> and it can only grow. >>> > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> > >>> > From: "Abra Cadabra" >>> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:21:01 AM >>> > Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> > >>> > I really liked the two Blue Coupe CDs. >>> > >>> > 2015-01-21 5:13 GMT+01:00 Jason C. Hillenburg >> >: >>> >> That Joe Bouchard album, "Tales From An Island", is solid from >>> beginning to end. Not a weak track to >>> >> be found. >>> >> >>> >> I'm pleasantly shocked Buck has released new music. If we ever hear >>> about a new forthcoming album, you can knock me over with the proverbial >>> feather. >>> >> >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >> >>> >> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" >>> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 6:23:33 AM >>> >> Subject: Re: Attention Moderator >>> >> >>> >> Perhaps we just need B?C and/or Hawkwind to put out a new song to talk >>> about -- rather than than my new "sort of Hawkwindy" song that inspired >>> Christian to such loquaciousness .... ;) :) >>> >> >>> >> I know Blue Coupe are doing things; I was just reading a pretty cool >>> interview with Joe Bouchard the other day: >>> >> http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/show_interview.php?id=168 >>> >> >>> >> Cheers, >>> >> Carl >>> >> >>> >>> On 20 Jan 2015, at 03:51 , Arjan Hulsebos wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:01:52 -0000, LucidSound wrote >>> >>>> Again, can someone put a stop to this continual meaningless spam >>> please? >>> >>> >>> >>> I'd rather have this endless stream of maybe meaningless messages that >>> I can >>> >>> delete when I want to than having to wonder every three months if this >>> list >>> >>> still exists... >>> >>> >>> >>> My 2c, so ignore at will. >>> >>> >>> >>> Gr, >>> >>> >>> >>> Arjan H >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> -- >>> >> Carl Edlund Anderson >>> >> https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ >>> >> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ >>> >> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:37:03 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: OFF: Quarkspace >>> >>> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331367018004?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT >>> >>> I just bought this CD, i have 3 or 4 of them here. I did the artwork >>> and everything photo and text etc all design. Paul Williams project >>> Church of Hed is releasing an album in May called "Electric Sepulcher" >>> where after 17 years i am doing cover art for the Ejest label again >>> (like the National Steam link). >>> >>> C. >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:46:06 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay >>> >>> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >>> >>> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >>> the CD itself (not depicted). >>> >>> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >>> >>> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >>> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >>> >>> Christian >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 08:52:59 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: OFF: King Of Comedy or King Of Comics >>> >>> I inked the art on #1 (the yellow one) but my name was credited as >>> "Christian Moore"... here you get the full set. >>> >>> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-of-3-Signed-Bill-the-Bull-Comics-/161542751797?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item259cb2c635 >>> >>> MumfMoor >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 16:59:10 +0800 >>> From: Jonathan Smith >>> Subject: Re: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay >>> >>> Nice artwork! >>> On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: >>> >>> > >>> > >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >>> > >>> > This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >>> > the CD itself (not depicted). >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >>> > >>> > The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >>> > inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >>> > >>> > Christian >>> > >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 10:35:27 +0100 >>> From: Abra Cadabra >>> Subject: Re: ArcMet & ST 37 latest CDs on eBay >>> >>> Hey Thanks Jonathan, but unless ya own the actual CDs you cant see my >>> art on the front as it is INSIDE (unlike the National Steam one). The >>> "Bill The Bull" comic was pretty hot for a job for me back in 1994 and >>> has Marvel dudes like Kyle Hotz (cover) and Duncan Rouleau (pencils >>> inside). But fuck all, it paid very little and it went to buy weed >>> anyway and the homo/pothead editor Hart D Fischer credited me inside >>> as "Christian Moore"!. >>> >>> 2015-01-21 9:59 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >>> > Nice artwork! >>> > On 21 Jan, 2015 3:47 pm, "Abra Cadabra" wrote: >>> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Architectural-Metaphor-Everything-You-Know-Is-Wrong-neu-/151472308384?pt=Kinder_Haushaltsgeraete&hash=item23447400a0 >>> >> >>> >> This latest ArcMet album (link above) features my art inside and on >>> >> the CD itself (not depicted). >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ST-37-IM-NOT-GOOD-CD-CLEOPATRA-NEW-/161447947904?pt=UK_CDsDVDs_CDs_CDs_GL&hash=item25970c2e80 >>> >> >>> >> The latest ST37 CD on Cleopatra (link over) features my comic book >>> >> inside and ST 37 logo on spine etc. >>> >> >>> >> Christian >>> >> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:38:22 -0500 >>> From: Jerry Kranitz >>> Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock Show >>> >>> http://Aural-Innovations.com >>> >>> >>> >>> I've just uploaded a new edition of Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio >>> (show >>> #344). See the playlist below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day >>> in both streaming and download editions. You can go directly to the Radio >>> shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html >>> >>> >>> >>> Note that new REVIEWS are posted regularly to the Aural Innovations Reviews >>> page at: http://aural-innovations.com/blog/ >>> >>> >>> >>> Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #344) >>> >>> >>> >>> Jet Jaguar - "Autopilot" (from Free Space) >>> >>> Jet Jaguar - "I.C.U." (from Free Space) >>> >>> Orchestra Solitaire - "Slow Birds" (from Different Skies) >>> >>> Atomic Simao - "Voodoo Chillum" (from Nodo) >>> >>> Civilian Zen - "Harvest Glitch" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) >>> >>> Civilian Zen - "Sea Change" (exclusive to Aural Innovations Radio) >>> >>> Annot Rhul - "The Mountains Of Madness" (from Leviathan) >>> >>> Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "Remember A Day" (from Electronic >>> Memory) >>> >>> Crystal Jacqueline & The Honey Pot - "It's Raining" (from Electronic >>> Memory) >>> >>> Nil By Nose - "Bikini Atoll Beach Party" (from Godspunk Vol. 14) >>> >>> Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere - "Space Smells Of Strawberries" (from >>> 02) >>> >>> Alpha Wave Movement - "Traveller" (from Horizons) >>> >>> Space Mushroom Fuzz - "Saved By Doc (Again!)" (from Tomorrow's Mission >>> Today) >>> >>> Space Mushroom Fuzz - "The Cosmic Truth" (from Tannen's Henchmen) >>> >>> The Sonic Arcana - "Snowbound" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) >>> >>> Idiom - "Waterglass" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) >>> >>> Arttek - "The Tritonic Collide" (from M+E Decadion 2.2) >>> >>> Kalamata - "F**ker" (from Kalamata) >>> >>> >>> >>> http://Aural-Innovations.com >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> End of BOC-L Digest - 20 Jan 2015 to 21 Jan 2015 (#2015-17) >>> *********************************************************** >>> From fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK Fri Jan 23 05:21:54 2015 From: fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK (Michael Holmes) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 10:21:54 +0000 Subject: *****SPAM***** HW: Sonic Assassins In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >> ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- >> From: Keith Henderson<0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> >> To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net >> Cc: >> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 20:45:58 -0800 >> Subject: HW: Sonic Assassins >> Hey Folx... >> >> Just saw this...what's it from? is there more? >> >> http://thunderboltpagoda.tumblr.com/post/47595759024/machinegnome-in-case-of-sonic-attack-on-your I do have that somewhere, but I'm afraid I can't remember where I got it. FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 05:32:24 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 11:32:24 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** HW: Sonic Assassins In-Reply-To: <54C220C2.8030204@exseed.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: I traded color copies from the issue of IT or Frendz. I have the actual paper well preserved. 2015-01-23 11:21 GMT+01:00 Michael Holmes : >>> ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- >>> From: Keith >>> Henderson<0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at listserv.ispnetinc.net> >>> To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net >>> Cc: >>> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 20:45:58 -0800 >>> Subject: HW: Sonic Assassins >>> Hey Folx... >>> >>> Just saw this...what's it from? is there more? >>> >>> >>> http://thunderboltpagoda.tumblr.com/post/47595759024/machinegnome-in-case-of-sonic-attack-on-your > > I do have that somewhere, but I'm afraid I can't remember where I got it. > > FoFP > > -- > The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in > Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 07:59:44 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 13:59:44 +0100 Subject: Guild Navigators "phase II" and Capt. Jesus & The Sunray Dream both LPs Message-ID: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/GUILD%20NAVIGATORS%20PHASE%20II.7z I asked Christopher Given Mead in the band and he said it was ok to share with anyone into HW etc this Guild Navigators album Chuck Rosenburg kindly enough emailed me. Also here is the 2 Capt. Jesus LPs Ron Tree played on just prior to joining HW. ENJOY. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/Captain%20Jesus%20%26%20The%20Sunray%20Dream.zip Also a LPDs Oslo 2011 show in very good/excellent audio/video audience quality (this was a very krautrock like show with lots of freakouts): https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/Legendary%20Pink%20Dots%2C%20Revolver%2C%20Oslo%2C%20161011.zip regards Christian From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 10:18:22 2015 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:18:22 +0000 Subject: OFF - The Prisoner Vinyl Message-ID: Off topic but there are sure to be fans of the Prisoner on this list and vinyl collectors. http://networkonair.com/shop/125-new-vinyl There is also a 500 limited run in white with cover overlay so it looks like Rover. -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK Fri Jan 23 11:17:10 2015 From: fofp at EXSEED.ED.AC.UK (Michael Holmes) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 16:17:10 +0000 Subject: OFF - The Prisoner Vinyl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 23/01/2015 15:18, Steve Freight wrote: > Off topic but there are sure to be fans of the Prisoner on this list and > vinyl collectors. > > http://networkonair.com/shop/125-new-vinyl > > There is also a 500 limited run in white with cover overlay so it looks > like Rover. > I was willing to order, but the checkout invoked some spammy crap about protecting my computer - could be a logic bomb. FoFP -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. From lucidsound at IC24.NET Fri Jan 23 13:36:53 2015 From: lucidsound at IC24.NET (LucidSound) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 18:36:53 -0000 Subject: Test Message-ID: Test. From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Fri Jan 23 13:44:28 2015 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 18:44:28 +0000 Subject: Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: List isn't dead yet :-) Thanks, Arin -- Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu work: 773-834-4087 cell: 773-401-8131 video: akomins-work at jabber.com -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of LucidSound Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 12:37 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Test Test. From nathan.gilbert at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 13:49:36 2015 From: nathan.gilbert at GMAIL.COM (Nathan Gilbert) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 11:49:36 -0700 Subject: Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You passed! On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:36 AM, LucidSound wrote: > Test. From jt_ at COX.NET Fri Jan 23 14:05:52 2015 From: jt_ at COX.NET (Jt_@cox.net) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 13:05:52 -0600 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow ... B?C content on BOC-L? Amazing! Thanks, Ralph! Time to nab nee music and I'm glad to know about the radio show. Sent from my flaming iBrain > On Jan 22, 2015, at 10:39 AM, Ralph wrote: > > Just in case anyone who's interested doesn't already know, both Bouchards have recently put new CDs out. > > After Joe's pretty damn great "Tales From The Island" solo disk, he's now come up with "New Solid Black" - check it out here: > > http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joebouchard4 > > Brother Albert's clearly seen how busy Joe's been, and decided to release his own solo debut called "Incantation": > > http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/albertbouchard > > What's great is that Albert's also put the whole thing on Spotify, so you can try before you buy: > > https://play.spotify.com/search/albert%20bouchard > > People may/may not know that on the third Tuesday of every month, Albert hosts his own 2 hour radio show - "Origins" - on internet station WFKU - each show usually has a theme and there's lots of chat and stories in between tracks etc. Some of the shows are online - if you've not heard one, here's a link to an episode where Albert recreates the typical songs that would have been on the Conrys Bar jukebox when Stalk Forest played there in Jan 71 (plus you get to hear a live "Bark In The Sun" from Conrys - the precursor to "Cagey Cretins"): > > http://www.mixcloud.com/WFKU/origins2014-04-15/ > > The radio show, should you be interested in catching the next one (next show will be Tuesday 17 Feb 2015 at 7pm EST/12 midnight GMT) is at this URL: > > http://www.wfku.org/WFKU/ From lucidsound at IC24.NET Fri Jan 23 14:10:58 2015 From: lucidsound at IC24.NET (LucidSound) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 19:10:58 -0000 Subject: Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK, now how do I un sub scribe? -----Original Message----- From: Nathan Gilbert Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 6:49 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Test You passed! On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:36 AM, LucidSound wrote: > Test. From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 15:14:12 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 14:14:12 -0600 Subject: Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/23/15, LucidSound wrote: > OK, now how do I un sub scribe? *logs back in with TREMENDOUSLY appreciated special assistance from Ben* It's easy, just know thy password or you'll end up frustrated and poetentially interrupting the moderator.... link http://listserv.ispnetinc.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=BOC-L&X=B797519AFC85A46A03&Y=insect.brain%40gmail.com Keith I have disovered you can monitor the posts pretty well by just saviing the BOC-L link and not even need to be logged in... Carl- loved that word you used, must look up Chuck- forgive my manners with the belated "lovely to see you" everyone else...superb, and I feel compelled to "expunge" that keith was not the one who complained to me .....first... and when I did discuss the matter with him later he just said in his case he thought some of the private stuff could be offlist. another thing to think about might be that not eveyone's primary language is english... From tim at KALYR.COM Fri Jan 23 15:26:34 2015 From: tim at KALYR.COM (Tim Hall) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 20:26:34 +0000 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: <1DC936E5-5ED3-496B-B138-F52B29807A02@cox.net> Message-ID: On 23/01/2015 19:05, Jt_ at cox.net wrote: > Wow ... B?C content on BOC-L? Amazing! What are the 2?C up to nowadays? Are we ever likely to see another tour of UK clubs? Last one was, what, five years ago now? Tim -- Tim Hall http://www.kalyr.com/weblog http://twitter.com/kalyr From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 15:37:39 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:37:39 -0500 Subject: *****SPAM***** HW: Sonic Assassins Message-ID: http://dangerousminds.net/comments/hawkwinds_galactic_tarot_deck_1971 From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 23 16:51:20 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:51:20 -0600 Subject: Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: and to be clear so as happiness prevails, (the way i understand it) there are only 2 of us that could be more considerate about the number of posts, and I know I am one of them. I will see if I can stand to be logged out so as to help me not share so many of my thoughts!! HAPPY HAPPY On 1/23/15, mike c wrote: > On 1/23/15, LucidSound wrote: >> OK, now how do I un sub scribe? > > *logs back in with TREMENDOUSLY appreciated special assistance from Ben* > > It's easy, just know thy password or you'll end up frustrated and > poetentially interrupting the moderator.... > > link > > http://listserv.ispnetinc.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=BOC-L&X=B797519AFC85A46A03&Y=insect.brain%40gmail.com > > Keith I have disovered you can monitor the posts pretty well by just > saviing the BOC-L link and not even need to be logged in... > > Carl- loved that word you used, must look up > Chuck- forgive my manners with the belated "lovely to see you" > > everyone else...superb, and I feel compelled to "expunge" that keith > was not the one who complained to me .....first... > > and when I did discuss the matter with him later he just said in his > case he thought some of the private stuff could be offlist. > > another thing to think about might be that not eveyone's primary > language is english... > From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Fri Jan 23 17:19:25 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 16:19:25 -0600 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: <54C2AE7A.2000005@kalyr.com> Message-ID: On 1/23/2015 2:26 PM, Tim Hall wrote: > > What are the 2?C up to nowadays? Are we ever likely to see another > tour of UK clubs? Last one was, what, five years ago now? > Appearing at a Rock'n'Roll Fantasy Camp, second billed to Cheap Trick. John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From tim at KALYR.COM Fri Jan 23 17:48:19 2015 From: tim at KALYR.COM (Tim Hall) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 22:48:19 +0000 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: <54C2C8ED.1040206@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: On 23/01/2015 22:19, John McIntyre wrote: > Appearing at a Rock'n'Roll Fantasy Camp, second billed to Cheap Trick. They seem to do mainly festivals now rather than tours. Think they did an out-of-season holiday camp one in Britain last year, and Sweden Rock the year before. -- Tim Hall http://www.kalyr.com/weblog http://twitter.com/kalyr From jt_ at COX.NET Fri Jan 23 21:13:55 2015 From: jt_ at COX.NET (Jt_@cox.net) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 20:13:55 -0600 Subject: Test In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Oh no! I hate pop quizzes. Sent from my iBrain > On Jan 23, 2015, at 12:36 PM, LucidSound wrote: > > Test. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 24 05:20:09 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 11:20:09 +0100 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen Message-ID: Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! Christian From des at EFALKMEDIA.COM Sat Jan 24 12:51:19 2015 From: des at EFALKMEDIA.COM (EMFalk) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 12:51:19 -0500 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra wrote: > Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff > i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now > adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords > (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i > bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing > Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, > Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in > Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! > > Christian > -- ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com From chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 24 12:51:49 2015 From: chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM (CRosenberg) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 09:51:49 -0800 Subject: OFF: Generation of Musicians Dying Off Message-ID: So...I log onto FB yesterday afternoon, and read that Edgar Froese had passed away a few days ago...naturally I felt obliged to throw together a T-Dream set for my radio show that evening... ...and it just occurred to me that there will be a lot of these coming up...Deaths and their resultant Tribute/Memorial programs... Just wonder who will go next... Hawkwind members, Gong...(how is Daevid?? Heard he was laid up...)...too many older krautrockers to name...though so many of them have left us already... Cheers, Chuck From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sat Jan 24 20:11:01 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 20:11:01 -0500 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: <54C2AE7A.2000005@kalyr.com> Message-ID: They are easily kept up with on YouTube. They go around, playing gigs and stuff. Eric is a big fan of Arya on GoT -- but, well, who isn't. :) Cheers, Carl > On 23 Jan 2015, at 15:26 , Tim Hall wrote: > > What are the 2?C up to nowadays? Are we ever likely to see another tour of UK clubs? Last one was, what, five years ago now? -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sat Jan 24 20:17:06 2015 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 20:17:06 -0500 Subject: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music In-Reply-To: <7F469369-D7CB-4BC8-827C-EC542DCE37FF@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Why the heck did I write "YouTube"!? I meant Facebook; they are largely invisible from YouTube, I think. But easily seen on Facebook. Cheers, Carl > On 24 Jan 2015, at 20:11 , Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > YouTube -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 02:24:06 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 08:24:06 +0100 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till friday! 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : > Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. > > > > On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra > wrote: > >> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff >> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now >> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords >> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i >> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing >> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, >> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in >> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! >> >> Christian >> > > > -- > > ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee > and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan > > --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 03:41:21 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 09:41:21 +0100 Subject: OFF: Generation of Musicians Dying Off In-Reply-To: Message-ID: defiently Twilight of The Gods as regards old psych / prog etc people from the 60s and 70s... When Brock goes away i will cry! 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 CRosenberg : > So...I log onto FB yesterday afternoon, and read that Edgar Froese had > passed away a few days ago...naturally I felt obliged to throw together a > T-Dream set for my radio show that evening... > > ...and it just occurred to me that there will be a lot of these coming > up...Deaths and their resultant Tribute/Memorial programs... Just wonder > who will go next... Hawkwind members, Gong...(how is Daevid?? Heard he was > laid up...)...too many older krautrockers to name...though so many of them > have left us already... > > Cheers, > Chuck From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 06:55:45 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 12:55:45 +0100 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: here are some shaky and murky shots of my Space Kitchen: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/1.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/2.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/3.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/kitchen%201.jpg 2015-01-25 8:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till friday! > > 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : >> Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. >> >> >> >> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra >> wrote: >> >>> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff >>> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now >>> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords >>> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i >>> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing >>> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, >>> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in >>> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! >>> >>> Christian >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee >> and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan >> >> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 07:25:25 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 06:25:25 -0600 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Blasphemy!! a mankitchen without the FULL COLOUR "dream" poster? also, if my hunch is correct, I think YOUR BnW Hawklords "pinup" differs from mine... I almost missed that. If correct I think you might be envious of mine and me yours.. But your side likely most painful :) and a warning: while I was away, my older HW friend got briefly married....he had lots of HW art up..... I think he got accused of having a "shrine", and I never got it straight from him but I think it had to do with him (later) purging... thanks for postposing my appetite and wow I would hate to wake up with a hangover at your place manboy :) (wink) On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > here are some shaky and murky shots of my Space Kitchen: > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/1.jpg > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/2.jpg > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/3.jpg > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/kitchen%201.jpg > > > > 2015-01-25 8:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till >> friday! >> >> 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : >>> Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff >>>> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now >>>> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords >>>> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i >>>> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing >>>> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, >>>> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in >>>> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! >>>> >>>> Christian >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee >>> and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan >>> >>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 07:29:28 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 06:29:28 -0600 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: sorry, I was wrong...same poster in black vinyl version... On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: > Blasphemy!! > > a mankitchen without the FULL COLOUR "dream" poster? > > also, if my hunch is correct, I think YOUR BnW Hawklords "pinup" > differs from mine... > > I almost missed that. If correct I think you might be envious of mine > and me yours.. > But your side likely most painful :) > > > and a warning: > > while I was away, my older HW friend got briefly married....he had > lots of HW art up..... > > I think he got accused of having a "shrine", and I never got it > straight from him but I think it had to do with him (later) purging... > > thanks for postposing my appetite and wow I would hate to wake up with > a hangover at your place manboy :) (wink) > > > On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> here are some shaky and murky shots of my Space Kitchen: >> >> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/1.jpg >> >> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/2.jpg >> >> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/3.jpg >> >> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/kitchen%201.jpg >> >> >> >> 2015-01-25 8:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>> My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till >>> friday! >>> >>> 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : >>>> Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra >>>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff >>>>> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now >>>>> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords >>>>> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i >>>>> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing >>>>> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, >>>>> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in >>>>> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! >>>>> >>>>> Christian >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee >>>> and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan >>>> >>>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >> > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 07:32:08 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 06:32:08 -0600 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My one Judge Trev poster about to go up can destroy Christian's entire kitchen (wink) On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: > sorry, I was wrong...same poster in black vinyl version... > > On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: >> Blasphemy!! >> >> a mankitchen without the FULL COLOUR "dream" poster? >> >> also, if my hunch is correct, I think YOUR BnW Hawklords "pinup" >> differs from mine... >> >> I almost missed that. If correct I think you might be envious of mine >> and me yours.. >> But your side likely most painful :) >> >> >> and a warning: >> >> while I was away, my older HW friend got briefly married....he had >> lots of HW art up..... >> >> I think he got accused of having a "shrine", and I never got it >> straight from him but I think it had to do with him (later) purging... >> >> thanks for postposing my appetite and wow I would hate to wake up with >> a hangover at your place manboy :) (wink) >> >> >> On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> here are some shaky and murky shots of my Space Kitchen: >>> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/1.jpg >>> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/2.jpg >>> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/3.jpg >>> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/kitchen%201.jpg >>> >>> >>> >>> 2015-01-25 8:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >>>> My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till >>>> friday! >>>> >>>> 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : >>>>> Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra >>>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch >>>>>> stuff >>>>>> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now >>>>>> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords >>>>>> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i >>>>>> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing >>>>>> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, >>>>>> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in >>>>>> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! >>>>>> >>>>>> Christian >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee >>>>> and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan >>>>> >>>>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >>> >> > From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 07:34:05 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 20:34:05 +0800 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A Judge Trev poster. The ultimate! On 25 Jan, 2015 8:33 pm, "mike c" wrote: > My one Judge Trev poster about to go up can destroy Christian's entire > kitchen (wink) > > > > On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: > > sorry, I was wrong...same poster in black vinyl version... > > > > On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: > >> Blasphemy!! > >> > >> a mankitchen without the FULL COLOUR "dream" poster? > >> > >> also, if my hunch is correct, I think YOUR BnW Hawklords "pinup" > >> differs from mine... > >> > >> I almost missed that. If correct I think you might be envious of mine > >> and me yours.. > >> But your side likely most painful :) > >> > >> > >> and a warning: > >> > >> while I was away, my older HW friend got briefly married....he had > >> lots of HW art up..... > >> > >> I think he got accused of having a "shrine", and I never got it > >> straight from him but I think it had to do with him (later) purging... > >> > >> thanks for postposing my appetite and wow I would hate to wake up with > >> a hangover at your place manboy :) (wink) > >> > >> > >> On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >>> here are some shaky and murky shots of my Space Kitchen: > >>> > >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/1.jpg > >>> > >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/2.jpg > >>> > >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/3.jpg > >>> > >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/kitchen%201.jpg > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> 2015-01-25 8:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > >>>> My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till > >>>> friday! > >>>> > >>>> 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : > >>>>> Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra > >>>>> > >>>>> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch > >>>>>> stuff > >>>>>> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now > >>>>>> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords > >>>>>> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i > >>>>>> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing > >>>>>> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, > >>>>>> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in > >>>>>> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Christian > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> > >>>>> "Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee > >>>>> and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords." --Richard Brautigan > >>>>> > >>>>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > >>> > >> > > > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 07:43:51 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 13:43:51 +0100 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: i used to have a great color copy of the CoTBS LP inner sleeve (Bob Walker Eric & Zarozinia) think i need to get a good copy of it again and get it framed. Or up somwhere. 2015-01-25 13:34 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > A Judge Trev poster. The ultimate! > On 25 Jan, 2015 8:33 pm, "mike c" wrote: > >> My one Judge Trev poster about to go up can destroy Christian's entire >> kitchen (wink) >> >> >> >> On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: >> > sorry, I was wrong...same poster in black vinyl version... >> > >> > On 1/25/15, mike c wrote: >> >> Blasphemy!! >> >> >> >> a mankitchen without the FULL COLOUR "dream" poster? >> >> >> >> also, if my hunch is correct, I think YOUR BnW Hawklords "pinup" >> >> differs from mine... >> >> >> >> I almost missed that. If correct I think you might be envious of mine >> >> and me yours.. >> >> But your side likely most painful :) >> >> >> >> >> >> and a warning: >> >> >> >> while I was away, my older HW friend got briefly married....he had >> >> lots of HW art up..... >> >> >> >> I think he got accused of having a "shrine", and I never got it >> >> straight from him but I think it had to do with him (later) purging... >> >> >> >> thanks for postposing my appetite and wow I would hate to wake up with >> >> a hangover at your place manboy :) (wink) >> >> >> >> >> >> On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >>> here are some shaky and murky shots of my Space Kitchen: >> >>> >> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/1.jpg >> >>> >> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/2.jpg >> >>> >> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/3.jpg >> >>> >> >>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3591358/kitchen%201.jpg >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 2015-01-25 8:24 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> >>>> My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till >> >>>> friday! >> >>>> >> >>>> 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : >> >>>>> Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra >> >>>>> >> >>>>> wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>>> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch >> >>>>>> stuff >> >>>>>> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now >> >>>>>> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords >> >>>>>> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i >> >>>>>> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing >> >>>>>> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, >> >>>>>> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in >> >>>>>> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Christian >> >>>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> -- >> >>>>> >> >>>>> "Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee >> >>>>> and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords." --Richard Brautigan >> >>>>> >> >>>>> --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com >> >>> >> >> >> > >> From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 07:45:57 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 06:45:57 -0600 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/25/15, Jonathan Smith wrote: > A Judge Trev poster. The ultimate! Thank you sir It was his copy too.... I better go stop email delivery, i think i would rather DIE than be filtered. Please tell Christian we want the good "take out" Pizza.... From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 08:03:15 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 07:03:15 -0600 Subject: OFF: Generation of Musicians Dying Off In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/24/15, CRosenberg wrote: > Gong...(how is Daevid?? Heard he was > laid up...)... I did my very best trying to contact the UFO gods residing here telepathically to assist in Daevid's continued service.. this was the last posted by Jim, the guy I would affectionately call "the sheriff" on the forum over yonder: Via Orlando Allen. Looks like Daevid's recovery and recuperation is going well: GONG UPDATE: So its great to see the Dada Ali Rising like a pheonix from the ashes - I had lunch with him today for the first time since may at our local cafe Restaurant - Yum Yum New Brighton - He is eating well again and on a mission to regain his weight - Booooooom - Viva La Gong Global Family - I have watched the effect of this directly and feel a deep profound humble gratitude - *Magnificent work everyone, his spirit is definitely back * as you will see in his Inspiring heart felt message below: A MESSAGE FROM THE DINGO VIRGIN - DADA ALI TO Written for you all on arising today October 21 2014 : Good Morning Beloved Friends, As the sun rises today I can say thanks to you all, at last I find myself coming back to life after radiation therapy and words cannot express how grateful I am to you for your powerful combined and sustained healing, loving kindness and support both visible and invisible. I have pictured your powerful healing energies as an ocean of love from which I have drawn courage and life force every day since the beginning of June. I am happy to say that each of you and all of you have made all the difference in helping me to survive this difficult period. I am so SO grateful to every one of you. What more can I express but my humble thanks in helping to get me back to where I am today and hopefully soon back to full creative health. Thank you a million times and more. I send you ALL my love and heart-felt wishes that this good karma returns to you a hundred-fold. All together we can achieve miracles. I LOVE YOU! baba dada daevid October 21 2014 From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 08:07:31 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 14:07:31 +0100 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: a large pie with 4 toppings in Norway will set you back $35. 2015-01-25 13:45 GMT+01:00 mike c : > On 1/25/15, Jonathan Smith wrote: >> A Judge Trev poster. The ultimate! > > Thank you sir > > It was his copy too.... > > I better go stop email delivery, i think i would rather DIE than be filtered. > Please tell Christian we want the good "take out" Pizza.... From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 09:12:14 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike c) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 08:12:14 -0600 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > a large pie with 4 toppings in Norway will set you back $35. All that music you buy and you can't buy us a pie? excusable if you do it http://dangerousminds.net/comments/decorate_your_entire_home_with_lemmy_kilmister_housewares come on, do it do it (thanks Jim) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 13:01:29 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 19:01:29 +0100 Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I have a Warrior mug, an Overkill mug and a British Steel mug! 2015-01-25 15:12 GMT+01:00 mike c : > On 1/25/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> a large pie with 4 toppings in Norway will set you back $35. > > All that music you buy and you can't buy us a pie? > > excusable if you do it > > http://dangerousminds.net/comments/decorate_your_entire_home_with_lemmy_kilmister_housewares > > come on, do it > > do it > > (thanks Jim) From chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 25 13:08:49 2015 From: chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM (CRosenberg) Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 10:08:49 -0800 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 24 Jan 2015 to 25 Jan 2015 (#2015-22) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yeah, Dave is the one I dread the most. (Though, morbidly or not, I think many DJ's have to admit they someone thrive on this sort of thing.) I'll say that I do. (If I were a Brit, I guess this is where I'd insert "I'll get me coat".) On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 2:00 AM, BOC-L automatic digest system < LISTSERV at listserv.ispnetinc.net> wrote: > There are 7 messages totaling 185 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. my awesome Space-Rock kitchen (3) > 2. OFF: Generation of Musicians Dying Off (2) > 3. Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music (2) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 11:20:09 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen > > Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff > i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now > adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords > (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i > bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing > Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, > Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in > Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! > > Christian > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 12:51:19 -0500 > From: EMFalk > Subject: Re: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen > > Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. > > > On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra > wrote: > > > Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff > > i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now > > adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords > > (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i > > bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing > > Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, > > Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in > > Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! > > > > Christian > > > > > -- > > ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee > and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan > > --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 09:51:49 -0800 > From: CRosenberg > Subject: OFF: Generation of Musicians Dying Off > > So...I log onto FB yesterday afternoon, and read that Edgar Froese had > passed away a few days ago...naturally I felt obliged to throw together a > T-Dream set for my radio show that evening... > > ...and it just occurred to me that there will be a lot of these coming > up...Deaths and their resultant Tribute/Memorial programs... Just wonder > who will go next... Hawkwind members, Gong...(how is Daevid?? Heard he was > laid up...)...too many older krautrockers to name...though so many of them > have left us already... > > Cheers, > Chuck > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 20:11:01 -0500 > From: Carl Edlund Anderson > Subject: Re: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music > > They are easily kept up with on YouTube. They go around, playing gigs and > stuff. Eric is a big fan of Arya on GoT -- but, well, who isn't. :) > > Cheers, > Carl > > > On 23 Jan 2015, at 15:26 , Tim Hall wrote: > > > > What are the 2?C up to nowadays? Are we ever likely to see another tour > of UK clubs? Last one was, what, five years ago now? > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ > https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ > http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 20:17:06 -0500 > From: Carl Edlund Anderson > Subject: Re: Boc: BOC: New Bouchard Music > > Why the heck did I write "YouTube"!? I meant Facebook; they are largely > invisible from YouTube, I think. But easily seen on Facebook. > > Cheers, > Carl > > > On 24 Jan 2015, at 20:11 , Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > > > > YouTube > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > http://www.carlaz.com/ > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 08:24:06 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: my awesome Space-Rock kitchen > > My cam is broken i 'm afraid. And i am all out of pizza stuff till friday! > > 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 EMFalk : > > Post a picture!! And bring some pizza. > > > > > > > > On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 05:20:09 -0500, Abra Cadabra < > anacondaconan at gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Last night i dug out tons of flyers, posters and postcards merch stuff > >> i had been collecting for ages and put up all over my kitchen.. now > >> adorning my wall and cupboards and fridge (already had a Hawklords > >> (from the 2LP) poster and 2 HR Giger and the 1995 HW tour poster i > >> bought in NYC back then), are Dr Hasbeen, Hawklords, Throbbing > >> Gristle, Hawkwind, Strange Daze 97, Pre Med, Gwar, Monster Magnet, > >> Quarkspace, Aboard The Craft, SRS and lots of items. I live in > >> Spacerock heaven whenever i make pizza now! > >> > >> Christian > >> > > > > > > -- > > > > ?Sometimes life is merely a matter of coffee > > and whatever intimacy a cup of coffee affords.? ?Richard Brautigan > > > > --Check Out my blog and my journey: www.areturningadultstudent.com > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 09:41:21 +0100 > From: Abra Cadabra > Subject: Re: OFF: Generation of Musicians Dying Off > > defiently Twilight of The Gods as regards old psych / prog etc people > from the 60s and 70s... When Brock goes away i will cry! > > 2015-01-24 18:51 GMT+01:00 CRosenberg : > > So...I log onto FB yesterday afternoon, and read that Edgar Froese had > > passed away a few days ago...naturally I felt obliged to throw together a > > T-Dream set for my radio show that evening... > > > > ...and it just occurred to me that there will be a lot of these coming > > up...Deaths and their resultant Tribute/Memorial programs... Just wonder > > who will go next... Hawkwind members, Gong...(how is Daevid?? Heard he > was > > laid up...)...too many older krautrockers to name...though so many of > them > > have left us already... > > > > Cheers, > > Chuck > > ------------------------------ > > End of BOC-L Digest - 24 Jan 2015 to 25 Jan 2015 (#2015-22) > *********************************************************** > From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Mon Jan 26 16:06:38 2015 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 13:06:38 -0800 Subject: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? In-Reply-To: <54BF8151.5040006@exseed.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > Zeppelin.? Random play mode should prove interesting. Hey, I have the Timewind CD (original version I'm sure, without extended/bonus tracks), also Irrlicht and one or two others (?), and essentially the entire Led Zeppelin discography (not the newest reissues, with fake? bonus tracks), including solo works. What's so weird about that? Presumably, a lot of people on lists such as ours would have similar variety in taste, considering that all these artists are from exactly the same era. FoFP then offered... > Heh. I seem to be plagued by this lately. Another one I can't find at a sane price: > http://www.musicstack.com/album/ego+on+the+rocks/acid+in+wonderland Hey, I have this too! You can listen to it here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjEMe8TLzw I was about to say that this album is absolutely not worth *any* sort of premium price IMHO, but then I was thinking of a different album, that being Klaus-Peter Matziol's solo album, Run For Cover, which I also have on CD. That one has maybe two really nice tracks in the style of Eloy, and the rest of the album is pretty forgettable. Ego on the Rocks is, now that I have my mind straightened out, also not up to the level of the parent band IMHO. Sounds kinda dated in that hokey late 70s/early 80s way, although I still have a weird love affair with certain selected albums/tunes from this era*, even though much of the music of that era has aged really poorly. (At least gated drums hadn't taken over completely just yet...that happened a few years later.) I was a teenager during this time, and was just starting to discover my *own* music, as opposed to just listening to whatever albums my older brothers brought home from college. They all stopped with Tull, Rush, Zeppelin, BOC, and in one case, Hawkwind. Within months, in 1980, HW was my favorite band (listened to Levitation every day for about an entire year), but then I immediately "discovered" Amon Duul II, Nektar, Can, Gong, etc. via the cross-referencing feature of the dead-tree Rock Record discography encyclopedia and Pete Frame's family tree foldout "atlas." Eloy *Late 70s Mythos (Moo-tose) is completely awful and still quite compelling for some inexplicable reason. Something about that crystal-clear, uplifting/triumphant synth sound that lasted only a few years**, presumably spurred on by the likes of Gary Wright and the fame of Dream Weaver some years before (?). FM's Black Noise might be spoken of the same way. (Note that all these bands, including Grobschnitt most notably, recorded some of the most pathetic music in rock history starting about 1982, the beginning of the GREAT BLACK HOLE OF (PROGRESSIVE) ROCK HISTORY, Marillion/iQ notwithstanding.) Also, Stefan Zauner's Prism & Views is an album I will always love, even though his main contribution to Amon Duul II was to make the band completely uncool and (with a few exceptions) uniformly terrible. **I remember listening (in "real" time) to Chance, the 1980 (?) Manfred Mann album, full of the cheesiest of cheesy synthesizers, and thinking it was the greatest "new" sound in history. Same with Aldo Nova's big hit, what was it, "Fantasy"? "Cars" (Numan) too. I thought the future had arrived, and the "old" music wouldn't have a chance against this stuff coming out. How naive I was! Two years later, I was over all that and said, What the hell happened to guitars?!?! Human League, Thompson Twins, you gotta be kidding me with this horrific trash!!! (and Joy Division, perhaps the WORST band that somehow still gets some respect...I cannot tolerate two seconds of them.) Suddenly, this live album from Hammersmith (Stay Clean! No Class!) was annoying the hell out of my neighbors in my college dorm here at Penn State, trying to drown out "Should I Stay Or Should I Go Now" or whatever the flavor of the day was, none of them any good. Ugh, what a terrible era to go to college, not to mention Saint Ronnie in charge. But I digress... Listen to the Eloy live album from last year, recorded 2013. It's a nice "career retrospective" collection of great tunes, without sounding as dated as some of those post-1980 Eloy albums with the terrible production and all... Keith P.S. Didn't know that Klaus Schulze had died...thanks CR for passing that news along. Better news is that Daevid Allen is getting better...Gong's newest (essentially Allen solo with Aussie friends) is really solid and worthy of being sold under the Gong name...some bits are even a little plagiaristic of old Gong numbers, John Fogerty-style, not that that's a bad thing.... P.P.S. In 10 years, there will be few classic bands that have enough members to continue in any valid sense, not that that stops them from touring (*cough* Skynyrd/Lizzy/Man *cough*) From chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 27 20:21:20 2015 From: chuckrecs at GMAIL.COM (CRosenberg) Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:21:20 -0800 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 26 Jan 2015 to 27 Jan 2015 (#2015-24) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey, Keith - That was Edgar Froese, not Klaus, that expired. :) Chuck On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 2:00 AM, BOC-L automatic digest system < LISTSERV at listserv.ispnetinc.net> wrote: > There is 1 message totaling 44 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 13:06:38 -0800 > From: Keith Henderson < > 0000000429b22943-dmarc-request at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET> > Subject: Re: OFF: Timewind: WTFF? > > > I did find it amusing that people who bought it also bought Led > > Zeppelin. Random play mode should prove interesting. > > Hey, I have the Timewind CD (original version I'm sure, without > extended/bonus tracks), also Irrlicht and one or two others (?), and > essentially the entire Led Zeppelin discography (not the newest reissues, > with fake? bonus tracks), including solo works. What's so weird about > that? Presumably, a lot of people on lists such as ours would have similar > variety in taste, considering that all these artists are from exactly the > same era. > > FoFP then offered... > > > Heh. I seem to be plagued by this lately. Another one I can't find at a > sane price: > > > http://www.musicstack.com/album/ego+on+the+rocks/acid+in+wonderland > > Hey, I have this too! > > You can listen to it here... > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjEMe8TLzw > > I was about to say that this album is absolutely not worth *any* sort of > premium price IMHO, but then I was thinking of a different album, that > being Klaus-Peter Matziol's solo album, Run For Cover, which I also have on > CD. That one has maybe two really nice tracks in the style of Eloy, and > the rest of the album is pretty forgettable. Ego on the Rocks is, now that > I have my mind straightened out, also not up to the level of the parent > band IMHO. Sounds kinda dated in that hokey late 70s/early 80s way, > although I still have a weird love affair with certain selected > albums/tunes from this era*, even though much of the music of that era has > aged really poorly. (At least gated drums hadn't taken over completely > just yet...that happened a few years later.) I was a teenager during this > time, and was just starting to discover my *own* music, as opposed to just > listening to whatever albums my older brothers brought home from college. > They all stopped with > Tull, Rush, Zeppelin, BOC, and in one case, Hawkwind. Within months, in > 1980, HW was my favorite band (listened to Levitation every day for about > an entire year), but then I immediately "discovered" Amon Duul II, Nektar, > Can, Gong, etc. via the cross-referencing feature of the dead-tree Rock > Record discography encyclopedia and Pete Frame's family tree foldout > "atlas." Eloy > > *Late 70s Mythos (Moo-tose) is completely awful and still quite compelling > for some inexplicable reason. Something about that crystal-clear, > uplifting/triumphant synth sound that lasted only a few years**, presumably > spurred on by the likes of Gary Wright and the fame of Dream Weaver some > years before (?). FM's Black Noise might be spoken of the same way. (Note > that all these bands, including Grobschnitt most notably, recorded some of > the most pathetic music in rock history starting about 1982, the beginning > of the GREAT BLACK HOLE OF (PROGRESSIVE) ROCK HISTORY, Marillion/iQ > notwithstanding.) Also, Stefan Zauner's Prism & Views is an album I will > always love, even though his main contribution to Amon Duul II was to make > the band completely uncool and (with a few exceptions) uniformly terrible. > > **I remember listening (in "real" time) to Chance, the 1980 (?) Manfred > Mann album, full of the cheesiest of cheesy synthesizers, and thinking it > was the greatest "new" sound in history. Same with Aldo Nova's big hit, > what was it, "Fantasy"? "Cars" (Numan) too. I thought the future had > arrived, and the "old" music wouldn't have a chance against this stuff > coming out. How naive I was! Two years later, I was over all that and > said, What the hell happened to guitars?!?! Human League, Thompson Twins, > you gotta be kidding me with this horrific trash!!! (and Joy Division, > perhaps the WORST band that somehow still gets some respect...I cannot > tolerate two seconds of them.) Suddenly, this live album from Hammersmith > (Stay Clean! No Class!) was annoying the hell out of my neighbors in my > college dorm here at Penn State, trying to drown out "Should I Stay Or > Should I Go Now" or whatever the flavor of the day was, none of them any > good. Ugh, what a > terrible era to go to college, not to mention Saint Ronnie in charge. > > But I digress... > > Listen to the Eloy live album from last year, recorded 2013. It's a nice > "career retrospective" collection of great tunes, without sounding as dated > as some of those post-1980 Eloy albums with the terrible production and > all... > > Keith > > P.S. Didn't know that Klaus Schulze had died...thanks CR for passing that > news along. Better news is that Daevid Allen is getting better...Gong's > newest (essentially Allen solo with Aussie friends) is really solid and > worthy of being sold under the Gong name...some bits are even a little > plagiaristic of old Gong numbers, John Fogerty-style, not that that's a bad > thing.... > > P.P.S. In 10 years, there will be few classic bands that have enough > members to continue in any valid sense, not that that stops them from > touring (*cough* Skynyrd/Lizzy/Man *cough*) > > ------------------------------ > > End of BOC-L Digest - 26 Jan 2015 to 27 Jan 2015 (#2015-24) > *********************************************************** > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 29 23:04:22 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 22:04:22 -0600 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" Message-ID: On 1/10/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> SHELL > RAZOR > DAWN > GOLDEN > > Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, Skeleton from inside space ritual visits Christian... Beckons him to look inside the Church of Hawkwind booklet at the image of the man in the triangle.....(the page to the right of the joker lyrics) and says: Look, what do you see?? what do you see?? Christian replies: "Yes, of course, I see it now, it says the golden void" From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 29 23:13:07 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:13:07 +0800 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: No the Golden dawn? On 30 January 2015 at 12:04, mike coleman wrote: > On 1/10/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> SHELL > > RAZOR > > DAWN > > GOLDEN > > > > Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, > > > Skeleton from inside space ritual visits Christian... > > Beckons him to look inside the Church of Hawkwind booklet at the image > of the man in the triangle.....(the page to the right of the joker > lyrics) > > and says: Look, what do you see?? > > what do you see?? > > Christian replies: "Yes, of course, I see it now, it says the golden > void" > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 29 23:44:33 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 23:44:33 -0500 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" Message-ID: Skeleton doesn't seem to hear anything at first.... Then, produces a pair of reading glasses hung from highly perched skeletal hand and slowly turns all bones in unison to face Jonathan with pits of burning coal... A message is communicated telepathically "if you want to get into it, you gotta get out of it" From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 29 23:56:28 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 23:56:28 -0500 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" Message-ID: there's always a friendly smiley face in my case unless a food fight breaks out in the cafeteria From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 04:16:44 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:16:44 +0100 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: <1714778851186124.WA.insect.braingmail.com@listserv.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: It doesen't say anything. Its just a dude with glowing Void inside him. On a side (mystical) note, my first gf from over 20 years ago, i have her on FB, she quit striptease and heroin years ago and is a certified Yogi / teaches Reiki and bellydance and Svaroopi Yoga, and she sent me a message i was intimate with her in 2 dreams and told me "Warlock! Stay away!". I am like cool,,, my first metal babe calls me a Evil Warlock.... cool! 2015-01-30 5:56 GMT+01:00 Mike Coleman : > there's always a friendly smiley face in my case unless a food fight breaks out in the cafeteria From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 04:25:37 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:25:37 +0100 Subject: current listening... Message-ID: current listening: Gong Global Family - Brazil 2007 (far out the BEST Gong Teapot era live of recent) The Chills - BBC Sessions (Rolling Moon is a wondrous pop track) Yes - Something's Coming (just for Beyond & Before live) Fantomas - The Director's Cut (some great horror and gangster movie themes with Mike Patton from Faith No More & Mister Bungle etc) Venom - Calm Before The Storm (i already had this release as Beauty & The Beast but its a great album nonetheless and i paid like 38 USD which sucks cause i already had B&TB for like ?4.99) Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (nuff said, variably great and bad, i am more familiar with PTV etc of later eras) Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect (even on my tiny CD stereo / docking station it sounds so clear and digital its mindblowing) Fit & Limo - Terra Incognita and Ginnistan CDs (Limo from The Shiny Gnomes, its folk kraut psych and very hippie blossoming peace music) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 04:43:50 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:43:50 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Message-ID: So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK Fri Jan 30 05:16:16 2015 From: hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK (John Rennie) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:16:16 +0000 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Message-ID: Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. John Rennie -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 05:28:09 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:28:09 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <01d03c75$Blat.v3.0.7$c8a6a4e4$d704ffce149@ratsnest> Message-ID: Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : > Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > > But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). > > The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. > > So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > > John Rennie > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared > to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy > Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as > they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I > have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have > picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a > lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the > Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I > wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only > have an mp3 of that one atm. > > > Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) > Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) > Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) > Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] > Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] > Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] > Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) > Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) > Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) > Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) > Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason > Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) > Pink Floyd - The Division Bell > Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) > Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) > Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] > Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] > > Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > > > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) > Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) > Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) > Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) > Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) > Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) > Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 05:47:17 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:47:17 +0800 Subject: current listening... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: What PTV do you like? I have some-- but not many live albums (which are often poor). On 30 January 2015 at 17:25, Abra Cadabra wrote: > current listening: > > Gong Global Family - Brazil 2007 (far out the BEST Gong Teapot era > live of recent) > > The Chills - BBC Sessions (Rolling Moon is a wondrous pop track) > > Yes - Something's Coming (just for Beyond & Before live) > > Fantomas - The Director's Cut (some great horror and gangster movie > themes with Mike Patton from Faith No More & Mister Bungle etc) > > Venom - Calm Before The Storm (i already had this release as Beauty & > The Beast but its a great album nonetheless and i paid like 38 USD > which sucks cause i already had B&TB for like ?4.99) > > Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (nuff said, variably great and bad, > i am more familiar with PTV etc of later eras) > > Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect (even on my tiny CD stereo / docking > station it sounds so clear and digital its mindblowing) > > Fit & Limo - Terra Incognita and Ginnistan CDs (Limo from The Shiny > Gnomes, its folk kraut psych and very hippie blossoming peace music) > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:02:34 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:02:34 +0100 Subject: current listening... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The HEX SEX "The Singles" is really great, and i must say ESSENTIAL, also the 2007 "Hell Is Invisible" is a really rock heavy punk-psych CD i REALLY recommend, it even has a reference to "Stairway To The Stars" on the very first song. Also the "Silver Sundown Machine" 12" a few years ago was ok. I am less TOPY/PTV/TG cultish than with HW and The Legendary Pink Dots as regards the Mystical Bacon of the 66-Sixties wave music... hehe... but i do know some SERIOUS O.T.O. type Crowley mystics who have every release by P-Orridge & Co, From my collection (which is very small)...: Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance (CS from vinyl LP) Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance + Themes (remaster CD) Psychic TV - Dreams Less Sweet (CS from vinyl LP) & (remaster CD) Psychic TV - Allegory And Self (CD-R) Psychic TV - Hex Sex: The Singles pt. 1 (CD-R) Psychic TV - Trip Reset (CD-R) Psychic TV - At Stockholm (CD-R) Psychic TV/PTV3 - Hell Is Invisible... Heaven Is Her/e (2007) Psychic TV/PTV3 - Silver Sundown Machine VS. Alien Lightning Meat Machine 12" vinyl Maxi [Hawkwind cover EP, new 2012] 2015-01-30 11:47 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > What PTV do you like? I have some-- but not many live albums (which are > often poor). > > On 30 January 2015 at 17:25, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> current listening: >> >> Gong Global Family - Brazil 2007 (far out the BEST Gong Teapot era >> live of recent) >> >> The Chills - BBC Sessions (Rolling Moon is a wondrous pop track) >> >> Yes - Something's Coming (just for Beyond & Before live) >> >> Fantomas - The Director's Cut (some great horror and gangster movie >> themes with Mike Patton from Faith No More & Mister Bungle etc) >> >> Venom - Calm Before The Storm (i already had this release as Beauty & >> The Beast but its a great album nonetheless and i paid like 38 USD >> which sucks cause i already had B&TB for like ?4.99) >> >> Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (nuff said, variably great and bad, >> i am more familiar with PTV etc of later eras) >> >> Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect (even on my tiny CD stereo / docking >> station it sounds so clear and digital its mindblowing) >> >> Fit & Limo - Terra Incognita and Ginnistan CDs (Limo from The Shiny >> Gnomes, its folk kraut psych and very hippie blossoming peace music) >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:04:23 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:04:23 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: We also (Dr. Heller) and i interviewed Nik over some joints in Hamburg 1998 (up at Aural Innovations). 2015-01-30 11:28 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 > traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl > boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like > Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like > the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and > it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS > and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, > than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > > 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >> >> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >> >> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. >> >> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >> >> John Rennie >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >> have an mp3 of that one atm. >> >> >> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) >> Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) >> Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) >> Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] >> Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) >> Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) >> Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason >> Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell >> Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) >> Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) >> Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] >> Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] >> >> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >> >> >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) >> Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) >> Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) >> Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) >> Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) >> Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:11:11 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:11:11 +0100 Subject: current listening... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The Gong Global Family has some SERIOUS HEAVY Jethro Tull-like "locomotive" bass arpeggio (?) or scale progression, it sounds like Metal Gong. Far out !!! 2015-01-30 10:25 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > current listening: > > Gong Global Family - Brazil 2007 (far out the BEST Gong Teapot era > live of recent) > > The Chills - BBC Sessions (Rolling Moon is a wondrous pop track) > > Yes - Something's Coming (just for Beyond & Before live) > > Fantomas - The Director's Cut (some great horror and gangster movie > themes with Mike Patton from Faith No More & Mister Bungle etc) > > Venom - Calm Before The Storm (i already had this release as Beauty & > The Beast but its a great album nonetheless and i paid like 38 USD > which sucks cause i already had B&TB for like ?4.99) > > Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (nuff said, variably great and bad, > i am more familiar with PTV etc of later eras) > > Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect (even on my tiny CD stereo / docking > station it sounds so clear and digital its mindblowing) > > Fit & Limo - Terra Incognita and Ginnistan CDs (Limo from The Shiny > Gnomes, its folk kraut psych and very hippie blossoming peace music) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:36:53 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:36:53 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: http://www.aural-innovations.com/issues/issue2/nikint.html my drawing of Nik and my transcription @ AI (the audio is up at the UHORT AI site). 2015-01-30 12:04 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > We also (Dr. Heller) and i interviewed Nik over some joints in Hamburg > 1998 (up at Aural Innovations). > > 2015-01-30 11:28 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl >> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like >> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and >> it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS >> and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, >> than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >> >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >>> >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >>> >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. >>> >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >>> >>> John Rennie >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >>> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >>> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >>> have an mp3 of that one atm. >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) >>> Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) >>> Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) >>> Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >>> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] >>> Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) >>> Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) >>> Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason >>> Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell >>> Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) >>> Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) >>> Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] >>> Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] >>> >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) >>> Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) >>> Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) >>> Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) >>> Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) >>> Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 06:39:12 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:39:12 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sounds very floydian to me, real cool, and good luck with further collecting. Are you going to get Masters Of Rock, although it's a collection it does have a few goodies on it, as I'm Sure you know. May the Golden Void flow through you, and out to others. Interesting about your GF, and an interesting thread with Mike, too. I hope you're doing well. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 4:44 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:43:29 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:43:29 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54cb6db3.c372e00a.5e83.2a32SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> Message-ID: Ahoy / Hail Mary :) I dont think i will get Masters Of Rock with PF, mainly being Syd 66-DSOTM 74 era i am looking for. Hope you are well with Tim and Kosh and "da family" LOL. 2015-01-30 12:39 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > Sounds very floydian to me, real cool, and good luck with further > collecting. Are you going to get Masters Of Rock, although it's a > collection it does have a few goodies on it, as I'm Sure you know. May the > Golden Void flow through you, and out to others. Interesting about your GF, > and an interesting thread with Mike, too. I hope you're doing well. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 4:44 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared to > Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy Japanese > Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as they are not CDR > or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I have > the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have picked out > 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos and > overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are the way to > go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point > Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. > > > Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 > Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) Pink > Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets > (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions > 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From > The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live > In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom > Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in > mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of > The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - > Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The > Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of > Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The > Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River > (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label > tribute feat. > Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron Geesin, > Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] > > Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > > > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 > (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - > Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 > (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink Floyd - First Time In > Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) > Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC > Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:47:56 2015 From: smithjm77x7 at GMAIL.COM (Jonathan Smith) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 19:47:56 +0800 Subject: current listening... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Those are all good, but I also like the Acid House stuff like Jack the Tab Towards the Infinite Beat Beyond the Ultimate Beat Ultrahouse Peak Hour ...all collected in Origen of the SpeciE's You might like the new album Snakes-- not decided on that yet. Some of GPO's other stuff is OK, but some like Thee Majesty, is self indulgent rubbish. The HEX SEX "The Singles" is really great, and i must say ESSENTIAL, also the 2007 "Hell Is Invisible" is a really rock heavy punk-psych CD i REALLY recommend, it even has a reference to "Stairway To The Stars" on the very first song. Also the "Silver Sundown Machine" 12" a few years ago was ok. I am less TOPY/PTV/TG cultish than with HW and The Legendary Pink Dots as regards the Mystical Bacon of the 66-Sixties wave music... hehe... but i do know some SERIOUS O.T.O. type Crowley mystics who have every release by P-Orridge & Co, From my collection (which is very small)...: Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance (CS from vinyl LP) Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance + Themes (remaster CD) Psychic TV - Dreams Less Sweet (CS from vinyl LP) & (remaster CD) Psychic TV - Allegory And Self (CD-R) Psychic TV - Hex Sex: The Singles pt. 1 (CD-R) Psychic TV - Trip Reset (CD-R) Psychic TV - At Stockholm (CD-R) Psychic TV/PTV3 - Hell Is Invisible... Heaven Is Her/e (2007) Psychic TV/PTV3 - Silver Sundown Machine VS. Alien Lightning Meat Machine 12" vinyl Maxi [Hawkwind cover EP, new 2012] 2015-01-30 11:47 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > What PTV do you like? I have some-- but not many live albums (which are > often poor). > > On 30 January 2015 at 17:25, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> current listening: >> >> Gong Global Family - Brazil 2007 (far out the BEST Gong Teapot era >> live of recent) >> >> The Chills - BBC Sessions (Rolling Moon is a wondrous pop track) >> >> Yes - Something's Coming (just for Beyond & Before live) >> >> Fantomas - The Director's Cut (some great horror and gangster movie >> themes with Mike Patton from Faith No More & Mister Bungle etc) >> >> Venom - Calm Before The Storm (i already had this release as Beauty & >> The Beast but its a great album nonetheless and i paid like 38 USD >> which sucks cause i already had B&TB for like ?4.99) >> >> Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (nuff said, variably great and bad, >> i am more familiar with PTV etc of later eras) >> >> Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect (even on my tiny CD stereo / docking >> station it sounds so clear and digital its mindblowing) >> >> Fit & Limo - Terra Incognita and Ginnistan CDs (Limo from The Shiny >> Gnomes, its folk kraut psych and very hippie blossoming peace music) >> From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 06:49:27 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:49:27 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <01d03c75$Blat.v3.0.7$c8a6a4e4$d704ffce149@ratsnest> Message-ID: Hey John, If Dave grinned at you, that certainly does count, having been on the crew doing the Flyer I say so. The HW universe is way more personal, and we have a real good thing going with the fan scene. Your taping service is invaluable, and maybe redundant to some, but it's an easily accessible gold mine you and Captain Deli have set up and I really appreciate it. Floyd were my first love, too, and now I'm going to get it for this, but I felt Dark Side was too commercial, I liked the first part of side 1 and Brain damage and eclipse, money is a pop song, good live, and the lyrics are appropriate, and although well-done Us and Them is mainstream compared to something like Echoes, (I guess I need to get the remaster of Meddle), IMO, that was the last Great Floyd album. If you do end up on that island, spaceship, or whatever, you should be entitled to all Floyd Bootlegs. Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of John Rennie Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:16 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. John Rennie -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken biography CD] Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 06:51:31 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:51:31 +0100 Subject: current listening... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I used to have Peak Hour on CD. Think i traded or sold it off with loads of CDs back in 1999 when i must have sold like 400 CDs for almost nuthin. 2015-01-30 12:47 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : > Those are all good, but I also like the Acid House stuff like > Jack the Tab > Towards the Infinite Beat > Beyond the Ultimate Beat > Ultrahouse > Peak Hour > ...all collected in Origen of the SpeciE's > > You might like the new album Snakes-- not decided on that yet. > > Some of GPO's other stuff is OK, but some like Thee Majesty, is self > indulgent rubbish. > The HEX SEX "The Singles" is really great, and i must say ESSENTIAL, > also the 2007 "Hell Is Invisible" is a really rock heavy punk-psych CD > i REALLY recommend, it even has a reference to "Stairway To The Stars" > on the very first song. Also the "Silver Sundown Machine" 12" a few > years ago was ok. I am less TOPY/PTV/TG cultish than with HW and The > Legendary Pink Dots as regards the Mystical Bacon of the 66-Sixties > wave music... hehe... but i do know some SERIOUS O.T.O. type Crowley > mystics who have every release by P-Orridge & Co, From my collection > (which is very small)...: > > > Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance (CS from vinyl LP) > Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance + Themes (remaster CD) > Psychic TV - Dreams Less Sweet (CS from vinyl LP) & (remaster CD) > Psychic TV - Allegory And Self (CD-R) > Psychic TV - Hex Sex: The Singles pt. 1 (CD-R) > Psychic TV - Trip Reset (CD-R) > Psychic TV - At Stockholm (CD-R) > Psychic TV/PTV3 - Hell Is Invisible... Heaven Is Her/e (2007) > Psychic TV/PTV3 - Silver Sundown Machine VS. Alien Lightning Meat > Machine 12" vinyl Maxi [Hawkwind cover EP, new 2012] > > 2015-01-30 11:47 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Smith : >> What PTV do you like? I have some-- but not many live albums (which are >> often poor). >> >> On 30 January 2015 at 17:25, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >>> current listening: >>> >>> Gong Global Family - Brazil 2007 (far out the BEST Gong Teapot era >>> live of recent) >>> >>> The Chills - BBC Sessions (Rolling Moon is a wondrous pop track) >>> >>> Yes - Something's Coming (just for Beyond & Before live) >>> >>> Fantomas - The Director's Cut (some great horror and gangster movie >>> themes with Mike Patton from Faith No More & Mister Bungle etc) >>> >>> Venom - Calm Before The Storm (i already had this release as Beauty & >>> The Beast but its a great album nonetheless and i paid like 38 USD >>> which sucks cause i already had B&TB for like ?4.99) >>> >>> Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (nuff said, variably great and bad, >>> i am more familiar with PTV etc of later eras) >>> >>> Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect (even on my tiny CD stereo / docking >>> station it sounds so clear and digital its mindblowing) >>> >>> Fit & Limo - Terra Incognita and Ginnistan CDs (Limo from The Shiny >>> Gnomes, its folk kraut psych and very hippie blossoming peace music) >>> From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 06:52:01 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:52:01 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life hasn't been the same since. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : > Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > > But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). > > The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. > > So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > > John Rennie > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared > to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy > Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as > they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I > have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have > picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a > lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the > Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I > wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only > have an mp3 of that one atm. > > > Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First > 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful > Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink > Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] > Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - > Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, > 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink > Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink > Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon > (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - > Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - > The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary > Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) > Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink > Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A > Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken > biography CD] > > Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > > > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg > 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) > Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC > Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink > Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon > 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese > CD) From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 07:04:40 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 07:04:40 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey C. We're doing o.k. Tim's out of work, so we're enjoying the time together as he looks for a better gig. Peace out, Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 6:43 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Ahoy / Hail Mary :) I dont think i will get Masters Of Rock with PF, mainly being Syd 66-DSOTM 74 era i am looking for. Hope you are well with Tim and Kosh and "da family" LOL. 2015-01-30 12:39 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > Sounds very floydian to me, real cool, and good luck with further > collecting. Are you going to get Masters Of Rock, although it's a > collection it does have a few goodies on it, as I'm Sure you know. > May the Golden Void flow through you, and out to others. Interesting about your GF, > and an interesting thread with Mike, too. I hope you're doing well. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 4:44 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared > to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy > Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as > they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I > have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have > picked out > 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos > and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are > the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the > bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. > > > Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First > 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful > Of Secrets > (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC > Sessions > 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack > From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink > Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese > CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By > Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle > (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - > Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) Pink > Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster > CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd > - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division > Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River > (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken > biography CD] > > Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > > > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg > 1970 > (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink > Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC > Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink > Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon > 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 07:06:34 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 07:06:34 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Masters of Roc is early stuff with Syd, like Apples and Oranges, and a few other rare ones, knowing you, you probably have them as singles or something. I do have cabin fever since we're snowed in. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 6:43 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Ahoy / Hail Mary :) I dont think i will get Masters Of Rock with PF, mainly being Syd 66-DSOTM 74 era i am looking for. Hope you are well with Tim and Kosh and "da family" LOL. 2015-01-30 12:39 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > Sounds very floydian to me, real cool, and good luck with further > collecting. Are you going to get Masters Of Rock, although it's a > collection it does have a few goodies on it, as I'm Sure you know. > May the Golden Void flow through you, and out to others. Interesting about your GF, > and an interesting thread with Mike, too. I hope you're doing well. > > Mary > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 4:44 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared > to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy > Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as > they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I > have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have > picked out > 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a lot of chaos > and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the Japanese CDs are > the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I wish i had the > bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. > > > Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First > 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful > Of Secrets > (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC > Sessions > 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack > From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink > Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, 16/09/70) [Japanese > CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink Floyd - Obscured By > Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle > (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (remaster) Pink Floyd - > Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - Animals (remaster) Pink > Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster > CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd > - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division > Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River > (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken > biography CD] > > Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > > > Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg > 1970 > (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) Pink > Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC > Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink > Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon > 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 07:08:18 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 13:08:18 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54cb708d.442be00a.7448.47a6SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> Message-ID: Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie and Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam exploded in the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, it was > like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though Floyd were > Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life hasn't been the > same since. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 traded > and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl boots too I > heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like Obscured and Relics) > in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like the band no one had heard > apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and it made me feel so much more > underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a > stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan > with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > > 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial > desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink > Floyd (sorry guys :-). >> >> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant > multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try > and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many > of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the > Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >> >> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any of > the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - does > that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who write album > sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very exciting, but the point > is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. >> >> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting > Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >> >> John Rennie >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >> have an mp3 of that one atm. >> >> >> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First >> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful >> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink >> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, >> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) Pink >> Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] Pink >> Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >> biography CD] >> >> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >> >> >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC >> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink >> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon >> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese >> CD) From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 07:29:54 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 07:29:54 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, great music I don't remember what shows they were. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie and Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam exploded in the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, > it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though > Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life > hasn't been the same since. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 > traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl > boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like > Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like > the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and > it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS > and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, > than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > > 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial > desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be > Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >> >> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant > multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would > never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are > already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings > site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >> >> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any >> of > the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - > does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who > write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very > exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family than a corporation. >> >> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting > Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >> >> John Rennie >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >> have an mp3 of that one atm. >> >> >> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First >> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful >> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink >> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse >> Theatre, >> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >> biography CD] >> >> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >> >> >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC >> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink >> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon >> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese >> CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 07:37:11 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 13:37:11 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54cb7998.8808e00a.6ae1.ffffbf56SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> Message-ID: my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, great > music I don't remember what shows they were. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran > Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, > Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie and > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam exploded in > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok > with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. > > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, >> it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though >> Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life >> hasn't been the same since. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl >> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like >> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and >> it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS >> and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, >> than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >> >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be >> Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >>> >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are >> already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings >> site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >>> >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any >>> of >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - >> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who >> write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very >> exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family > than a corporation. >>> >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >>> >>> John Rennie >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >>> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >>> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >>> have an mp3 of that one atm. >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful >>> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink >>> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >>> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - >>> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse >>> Theatre, >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >>> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >>> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >>> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >>> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >>> biography CD] >>> >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC >>> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink >>> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese >>> CD) From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 07:41:29 2015 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:41:29 +0000 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54cb7998.8808e00a.6ae1.ffffbf56SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> Message-ID: My first boot on vinyl was Led Zep at Knebworth. If you think HW Glastonbury was bad, well disc one was OK but disc 2 the tape used must have had a recording or playback fault as it sounded like the spool was slipping all the time and the music wow and fluttering all over the place. My best buy(s) must have been Hawkwind's Bottom Line and the live one produced from the Weird tapes. Why - 'cos I got them in a Charity shop for ?1.50 each along with a load of other HW collectables for the same price - Remeber I bought around 20 HW albums for ?30 and sold on the duplicates for over ?100 in one of the 2nd hand shops near Tottenham Court Road. Paid for a new fence! On 30 January 2015 at 12:29, mary sullivan wrote: > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, great > music I don't remember what shows they were. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran > Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, > Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie and > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam exploded > in > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok > with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. > > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > > Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, > > it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though > > Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life > > hasn't been the same since. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > > > Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > > Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 > > traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl > > boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like > > Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like > > the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and > > it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS > > and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, > > than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > > I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > > > > 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : > >> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial > > desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be > > Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > >> > >> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant > > multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would > > never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are > > already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings > > site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). > >> > >> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any > >> of > > the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - > > does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who > > write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very > > exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family > than a corporation. > >> > >> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting > > Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > >> > >> John Rennie > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > >> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > >> > >> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared > >> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy > >> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as > >> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > >> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I > >> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have > >> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a > >> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the > >> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I > >> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only > >> have an mp3 of that one atm. > >> > >> > >> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First > >> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) > >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful > >> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink > >> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] > >> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - > >> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse > >> Theatre, > >> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) > >> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] > >> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon > >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - > >> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - > >> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary > >> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) > >> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink > >> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A > >> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > >> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > >> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken > >> biography CD] > >> > >> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > >> > >> > >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg > >> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) > >> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC > >> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink > >> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon > >> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > >> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese > >> CD) > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From stevefreight at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 07:43:37 2015 From: stevefreight at GMAIL.COM (Steve Freight) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:43:37 +0000 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: First CD boot was a Beatles one - live in Japan - cost ?25 in those days and I think it was the first silver boot CD released anywhere (along with a Dylan one). Sadly it disintegrated and became unplayable after a few years. On 30 January 2015 at 12:37, Abra Cadabra wrote: > my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and > some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet > live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a > cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some > silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the > Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. > > 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, > great > > music I don't remember what shows they were. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On > > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > > > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran > > Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, > > Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie > and > > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam > exploded in > > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok > > with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. > > > > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan >: > >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, > >> it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though > >> Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life > >> hasn't been the same since. > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > >> > >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 > >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl > >> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like > >> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like > >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and > >> it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS > >> and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, > >> than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > >> > >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : > >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial > >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be > >> Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > >>> > >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant > >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would > >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are > >> already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings > >> site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). > >>> > >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any > >>> of > >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - > >> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who > >> write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very > >> exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family > > than a corporation. > >>> > >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting > >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > >>> > >>> John Rennie > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 > >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > >>> > >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared > >>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy > >>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as > >>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I > >>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have > >>> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a > >>> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the > >>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I > >>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only > >>> have an mp3 of that one atm. > >>> > >>> > >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First > >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) > >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful > >>> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink > >>> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] > >>> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - > >>> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse > >>> Theatre, > >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) > >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] > >>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon > >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - > >>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - > >>> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary > >>> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) > >>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink > >>> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A > >>> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > >>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken > >>> biography CD] > >>> > >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > >>> > >>> > >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg > >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) > >>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC > >>> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink > >>> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon > >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese > >>> CD) > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 08:12:48 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 14:12:48 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I remember going to NYC while an art student in NJ, and my "loser" friend Steve Hummell who i always went to score grass with at The Square in NY bought the Sisters of Mercy "Holocaust 1985" CD which i taped off him. Still have the cassette but no tape deck. Excellent SB recording too. My first HW boot i think was "Space Rock From London" at a Prog fest in Oslo 95 or 96... the guy who i bought it from after i paid an ok price, i was like "so ya just sold me a bootleg CD for the price of a regular CD, are you aware of this?"... and he was like "well, i don't care ". The bands i remember at the prog fest were Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. 2015-01-30 13:43 GMT+01:00 Steve Freight : > First CD boot was a Beatles one - live in Japan - cost ?25 in those days > and I think it was the first silver boot CD released anywhere (along with a > Dylan one). Sadly it disintegrated and became unplayable after a few years. > > On 30 January 2015 at 12:37, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and >> some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet >> live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a >> cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some >> silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the >> Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. >> >> 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >> > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, >> great >> > music I don't remember what shows they were. >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >> On >> > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> > >> > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran >> > Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, >> > Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie >> and >> > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam >> exploded in >> > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok >> > with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. >> > >> > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan > >: >> >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, >> >> it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though >> >> Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life >> >> hasn't been the same since. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> >> >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >> >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >> >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl >> >> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like >> >> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like >> >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and >> >> it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS >> >> and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, >> >> than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >> >> >> >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >> >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial >> >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be >> >> Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >> >>> >> >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >> >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >> >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are >> >> already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings >> >> site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >> >>> >> >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any >> >>> of >> >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - >> >> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who >> >> write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very >> >> exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family >> > than a corporation. >> >>> >> >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting >> >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >> >>> >> >>> John Rennie >> >>> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >> >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >> >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >>> >> >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >> >>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >> >>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >> >>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >> >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >> >>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >> >>> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >> >>> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >> >>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >> >>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >> >>> have an mp3 of that one atm. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First >> >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful >> >>> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink >> >>> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >> >>> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> >>> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse >> >>> Theatre, >> >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >> >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >> >>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >> >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> >>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >> >>> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >> >>> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >> >>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >> >>> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >> >>> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >> >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >> >>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >> >>> biography CD] >> >>> >> >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >> >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >> >>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC >> >>> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink >> >>> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon >> >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >> >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese >> >>> CD) >> > > > > -- > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 08:30:32 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 14:30:32 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I remember at the Prog fest when i bought the HW boot i also got the Floating Anarchy "Planet Gong" CD. More my scene than Arena at the time hehe, Also in 95 at Lucky Eddie's (a shop) in Oslo i got the 2xKO Iggy & The Stooges "Skydog" label 2CD used along with The Chameleons "Tripping Dogs" "Glass Pyramid" label boot. They certainly held and still hold a serious, despite common boots as they are, place in my favorite Bootleg silver warez... 2015-01-30 14:12 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I remember going to NYC while an art student in NJ, and my "loser" > friend Steve Hummell who i always went to score grass with at The > Square in NY bought the Sisters of Mercy "Holocaust 1985" CD which i > taped off him. Still have the cassette but no tape deck. Excellent SB > recording too. My first HW boot i think was "Space Rock From London" > at a Prog fest in Oslo 95 or 96... the guy who i bought it from after > i paid an ok price, i was like "so ya just sold me a bootleg CD for > the price of a regular CD, are you aware of this?"... and he was like > "well, i don't care ". The bands i remember at the prog fest were > Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. > > 2015-01-30 13:43 GMT+01:00 Steve Freight : >> First CD boot was a Beatles one - live in Japan - cost ?25 in those days >> and I think it was the first silver boot CD released anywhere (along with a >> Dylan one). Sadly it disintegrated and became unplayable after a few years. >> >> On 30 January 2015 at 12:37, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >>> my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and >>> some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet >>> live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a >>> cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some >>> silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the >>> Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. >>> >>> 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >>> > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, >>> great >>> > music I don't remember what shows they were. >>> > >>> > -----Original Message----- >>> > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >>> On >>> > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM >>> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> > >>> > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and Duran >>> > Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, Doors, >>> > Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep and Bowie >>> and >>> > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam >>> exploded in >>> > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok >>> > with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. >>> > >>> > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan >> >: >>> >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, >>> >> it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though >>> >> Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life >>> >> hasn't been the same since. >>> >> >>> >> -----Original Message----- >>> >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >>> >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >>> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> >> >>> >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >>> >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >>> >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl >>> >> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like >>> >> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like >>> >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and >>> >> it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS >>> >> and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, >>> >> than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >>> >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >>> >> >>> >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >>> >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial >>> >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be >>> >> Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >>> >>> >>> >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >>> >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >>> >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are >>> >> already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings >>> >> site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >>> >>> >>> >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know any >>> >>> of >>> >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - >>> >> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who >>> >> write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very >>> >> exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended family >>> > than a corporation. >>> >>> >>> >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting >>> >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >>> >>> >>> >>> John Rennie >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >>> >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >>> >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> >>> >>> >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >>> >>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >>> >>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >>> >>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >>> >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >>> >>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i have >>> >>> picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there is a >>> >>> lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >>> >>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >>> >>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >>> >>> have an mp3 of that one atm. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The First >>> >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >>> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A Saucerful >>> >>> Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, remaster) Pink >>> >>> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) [Japanese CD] >>> >>> Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - >>> >>> Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In London 1970 (Playhouse >>> >>> Theatre, >>> >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >>> >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >>> >>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >>> >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >>> >>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >>> >>> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >>> >>> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >>> >>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >>> >>> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >>> >>> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >>> >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >>> >>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >>> >>> biography CD] >>> >>> >>> >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >>> >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >>> >>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - BBC >>> >>> Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) Pink >>> >>> Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live Lyon >>> >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >>> >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions (Japanese >>> >>> CD) >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 08:35:19 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 14:35:19 +0100 Subject: mrs Jones & Sweet Fanny Adams... & "The Peanut Butter Conspiracy" Message-ID: WELL? WHAT DO YOU THINK MISSUS JONES ... About "whats going on"... and all the "Children of The Revolution"... in the midst of Hair and Aquarius, are you gonna buy yerself a Hairway To Steven? Hawkwind, Robert Crumb, and the rest of your media collection "wanna know whatcha gonna dooo MRS JONES???" From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 09:00:23 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:00:23 +0100 Subject: BOC: Fabienne Shine & SHAKIN' STREET & .. Pearlman, Dharma, CHROME. Message-ID: Just today i got the "Axe Killer Warrior's Set" of 2 CD's (2 & 3rd albums and 4th live LP) in the post, with the band SHAKIN STREET (name from MC5 no less). Produced by Candy Girl Man with appearances by Buck Dharma and Jimmy Page no less. Alot of Detroit/NYC punk scene vibes, i like them alot. Fabienne Shine on vocals was Damon Edge's girlfriend and appeared on many CHROME albums (like the recent one with Helios etc). I for some reason thought she was african or black but no.. she is Snow White like the misty mountains of *mphet??mean i used to do. Christian From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 09:25:27 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:25:27 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Christian, and greetings to other friends, too, if it would help, since you don't have one, I have a dubbing cassette deck, I could make you multiple copies if that would help for backup. maybe someone else here could help with the converting I'd do it right off, and get the tapes, (original and copies back), Usually I don't do this, since using the post office is such a pain in the ass. If you Could send the tape packaged for convenience with a SAE the turnaround time would be real fast. Let me know, if I can help. I don't mind paying for postage, it's the logistics, I'd certainly take care of the tapes and record copies on the slow speed. If you need any other tapes done, I'd be happy to help. The deck is old, so I'd clean the heads, and demag. It does still work. You've helped me a lot and I'd like to return the favor, unless you find an easier way. I'm real bad about getting mail sent out if it involves the post office, or burning discs, just ask Mike, he'll tell you how bad I am, not through intent, it's lack of knowledge on the burning, and difficulty in getting to the post office, but I do want to contribute, any way I can. You and So many of you kind people have done so much to keep me in the loop, and the Flyer was nice, but it was a long time ago. I do wish that HW had come to Boston, I still have a lot of contacts in radio. Anything I can do to help, you, or any other friends. It's a good day to stay inside and listen to cool music, and watch cool vid.s, Tim can describe. I'm rereading Neuromancer, there is stuff at the beginning I don't remember, it's a free read on YouTube, so I'm enjoying that for now. That's what I'm up to right now. We attended a lecture by Gibson, it was really interesting, all about how much has come true in cyberspace. Always, with warm wishes to all, even though I do disappear, your friend, Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 8:13 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting I remember going to NYC while an art student in NJ, and my "loser" friend Steve Hummell who i always went to score grass with at The Square in NY bought the Sisters of Mercy "Holocaust 1985" CD which i taped off him. Still have the cassette but no tape deck. Excellent SB recording too. My first HW boot i think was "Space Rock From London" at a Prog fest in Oslo 95 or 96... the guy who i bought it from after i paid an ok price, i was like "so ya just sold me a bootleg CD for the price of a regular CD, are you aware of this?"... and he was like "well, i don't care ". The bands i remember at the prog fest were Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. 2015-01-30 13:43 GMT+01:00 Steve Freight : > First CD boot was a Beatles one - live in Japan - cost ?25 in those > days and I think it was the first silver boot CD released anywhere > (along with a Dylan one). Sadly it disintegrated and became unplayable after a few years. > > On 30 January 2015 at 12:37, Abra Cadabra wrote: > >> my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and >> some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster >> Magnet live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early >> 1991 on a cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock >> public. Also some silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on >> BOC-L was a tape of the Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. >> >> 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >> > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound >> > quality, >> great >> > music I don't remember what shows they were. >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >> On >> > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> > >> > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and >> > Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into >> > Floyd, Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones >> > and Zep and Bowie >> and >> > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam >> exploded in >> > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock >> > was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. >> > >> > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan >> >> >: >> >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you >> >> felt, it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I >> >> though Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years >> >> later and life hasn't been the same since. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> >> >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >> >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >> >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few >> >> Vinyl boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few >> >> LPs like Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. >> >> HW was like the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band >> >> before MH"! and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore >> >> freak with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 >> >> year old into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >> >> >> >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >> >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the >> >>> proverbial >> >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would >> >> be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >> >>> >> >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >> >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >> >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there >> >> are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind >> >> recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >> >>> >> >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know >> >>> any of >> >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me >> >> - does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys >> >> who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't >> >> very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an >> >> extended family >> > than a corporation. >> >>> >> >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc >> >>> collecting >> >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >> >>> >> >>> John Rennie >> >>> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >> >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >> >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >>> >> >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small >> >>> compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but >> >>> those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd >> >>> bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i >> >>> purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >> >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to >> >>> them. I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the >> >>> bottom i have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I >> >>> assume there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, >> >>> so it seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice >> >>> like myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The >> >>> Sky" single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The >> >>> First >> >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn >> >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink >> >>> Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma >> >>> (2CD, remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by >> >>> John Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film >> >>> "More" (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> >>> Live In London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, >> >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >> >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve >> >>> CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The >> >>> Moon >> >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd >> >>> - Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink >> >>> Floyd - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A >> >>> Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder >> >>> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse >> >>> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink >> >>> Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >> >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, >> >>> Ron Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd >> >>> [spoken biography CD] >> >>> >> >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - >> >>> Nuremburg >> >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese >> >>> CD) Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink >> >>> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, >> >>> London) Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink >> >>> Floyd - Live Lyon >> >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >> >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions >> >>> (Japanese >> >>> CD) >> > > > > -- > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight > http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 09:26:44 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:26:44 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: " silver boot?" Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Steve Freight Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:44 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting First CD boot was a Beatles one - live in Japan - cost ?25 in those days and I think it was the first silver boot CD released anywhere (along with a Dylan one). Sadly it disintegrated and became unplayable after a few years. On 30 January 2015 at 12:37, Abra Cadabra wrote: > my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and > some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet > live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a > cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some > silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the > Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. > > 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound > > quality, > great > > music I don't remember what shows they were. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On > > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > > > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and > > Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into > > Floyd, Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones > > and Zep and Bowie > and > > Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and Pearl Jam > exploded in > > the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to dig Hawkwind.. rock > > was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. > > > > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan > > >: > >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you > >> felt, it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I > >> though Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later > >> and life hasn't been the same since. > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > >> > >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 > >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few > >> Vinyl boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs > >> like Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW > >> was like the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band > >> before MH"! and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore > >> freak with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 > >> year old into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > >> > >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : > >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the > >>> proverbial > >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would > >> be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > >>> > >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant > >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would > >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there > >> are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind > >> recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). > >>> > >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know > >>> any of > >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - > >> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys > >> who write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't > >> very exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an > >> extended family > > than a corporation. > >>> > >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc > >>> collecting > >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > >>> > >>> John Rennie > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 > >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > >>> > >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small > >>> compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but > >>> those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd > >>> bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i > >>> purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. > >>> I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i > >>> have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume > >>> there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it > >>> seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like > >>> myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" > >>> single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. > >>> > >>> > >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The > >>> First > >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn > >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd > >>> - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, > >>> remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John > >>> Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" > >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In > >>> London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, > >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) > >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve > >>> CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The > >>> Moon > >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - > >>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd > >>> - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A > >>> Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder > >>> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse > >>> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink > >>> Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, > >>> Ron Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd > >>> [spoken biography CD] > >>> > >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > >>> > >>> > >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - > >>> Nuremburg > >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese > >>> CD) Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink > >>> Floyd - BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, > >>> London) Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink > >>> Floyd - Live Lyon > >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions > >>> (Japanese > >>> CD) > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 09:29:55 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:29:55 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve, Nice wheeling and dealing, I only had a cassette of Bottom Line, it was being sold as an album by a well known store that I won't mention for a lot, the free cassette copy I had only was 45 minutes, is there more? Glad it worked out for you. Your friend, Mary -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Steve Freight Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:41 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting My first boot on vinyl was Led Zep at Knebworth. If you think HW Glastonbury was bad, well disc one was OK but disc 2 the tape used must have had a recording or playback fault as it sounded like the spool was slipping all the time and the music wow and fluttering all over the place. My best buy(s) must have been Hawkwind's Bottom Line and the live one produced from the Weird tapes. Why - 'cos I got them in a Charity shop for ?1.50 each along with a load of other HW collectables for the same price - Remeber I bought around 20 HW albums for ?30 and sold on the duplicates for over ?100 in one of the 2nd hand shops near Tottenham Court Road. Paid for a new fence! On 30 January 2015 at 12:29, mary sullivan wrote: > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, > great music I don't remember what shows they were. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and > Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, > Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep > and Bowie and Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and > Pearl Jam exploded in the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to > dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s > krap. > > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > > Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you > > felt, it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I > > though Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later > > and life hasn't been the same since. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > > > Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. > > Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 > > traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few > > Vinyl boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs > > like Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was > > like the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before > > MH"! and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak > > with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old > > into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > > I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. > > > > 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : > >> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the > >> proverbial > > desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be > > Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > >> > >> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant > > multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would > > never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there > > are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind > > recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). > >> > >> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know > >> any of > > the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - > > does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who > > write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very > > exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended > > family > than a corporation. > >> > >> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc > >> collecting > > Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > >> > >> John Rennie > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > >> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 > >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > >> > >> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small > >> compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but > >> those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd > >> bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i > >> purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC > >> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. > >> I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i > >> have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume > >> there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it > >> seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like > >> myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" > >> single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. > >> > >> > >> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The > >> First > >> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn > >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd > >> - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, > >> remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John > >> Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" > >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In > >> London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, > >> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) > >> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve > >> CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The > >> Moon > >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - > >> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd > >> - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A > >> Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder > >> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse > >> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink > >> Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. > >> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron > >> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken > >> biography CD] > >> > >> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): > >> > >> > >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg > >> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) > >> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - > >> BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) > >> Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live > >> Lyon > >> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) > >> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions > >> (Japanese > >> CD) > -- View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET Fri Jan 30 09:40:22 2015 From: maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET (mary sullivan) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:40:22 -0500 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm so glad you and Scott got to get together, when he lived here we had a lot of good times, Chris wasn't at that show. My first boots were about 15 years older. There's 1 that sounded terrible but they do a great Inter stellar overdrive, and announce it by saying we used to do this when we were teen-agers, there was a lot of cool instrumental stuff, a version of Embryo, and some acoustic stuff, kind of like Crumbling Land, or the stuff from the beginning of side 4 of Ummagumma. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:37 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and some Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet live 1992 i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a cassette before Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some silver HW CDs, mid 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the Limelight 95 show i was at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, > great music I don't remember what shows they were. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and > Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, > Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep > and Bowie and Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and > Pearl Jam exploded in the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to > dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. > > 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, >> it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though >> Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life >> hasn't been the same since. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl >> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like >> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! >> and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my >> CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into >> Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >> >> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial >> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be >> Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >>> >>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there >> are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind >> recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >>> >>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know >>> any of >> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - >> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who >> write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very >> exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended >> family > than a corporation. >>> >>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc >>> collecting >> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >>> >>> John Rennie >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> >>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i >>> have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there >>> is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >>> have an mp3 of that one atm. >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The >>> First >>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A >>> Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, >>> remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) >>> [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In >>> London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, >>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >>> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >>> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >>> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >>> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >>> biography CD] >>> >>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >>> >>> >>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - >>> BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) >>> Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live >>> Lyon >>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions >>> (Japanese >>> CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 09:42:43 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:42:43 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54cb95e8.860be00a.7aaa.ffff9f20SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> Message-ID: Silver pressed Cds, not the CDR which is greenish etc. As for tapes to digital, my best UK HW trader connection Geoff promised to do that for me - I have about 30 cassettes taped up from 2013 in 2 LP mailers i not yet have posted to him. But he will send me CDRs when i get it done :) Thanks for your offer Mary.. but dubbing cassette to cassette is a bit ehrm,,, useless hehe. 2015-01-30 15:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > Hi Steve, > Nice wheeling and dealing, I only had a cassette of Bottom Line, it was being sold as an album by a well known store that I won't mention for a lot, the free cassette copy I had only was 45 minutes, is there more? Glad it worked out for you. > Your friend, > > Mary > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Steve Freight > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:41 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > My first boot on vinyl was Led Zep at Knebworth. If you think HW Glastonbury was bad, well disc one was OK but disc 2 the tape used must have had a recording or playback fault as it sounded like the spool was slipping all the time and the music wow and fluttering all over the place. > > My best buy(s) must have been Hawkwind's Bottom Line and the live one produced from the Weird tapes. Why - 'cos I got them in a Charity shop for > ?1.50 each along with a load of other HW collectables for the same price - Remeber I bought around 20 HW albums for ?30 and sold on the duplicates for over ?100 in one of the 2nd hand shops near Tottenham Court Road. Paid for a new fence! > > On 30 January 2015 at 12:29, mary sullivan > wrote: > >> My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, >> great music I don't remember what shows they were. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] >> On >> Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and >> Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, >> Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep >> and Bowie and Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and >> Pearl Jam exploded in the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to >> dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s >> krap. >> >> 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >> > Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you >> > felt, it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I >> > though Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later >> > and life hasn't been the same since. >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> > [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >> > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> > >> > Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >> > Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >> > traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few >> > Vinyl boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs >> > like Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was >> > like the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before >> > MH"! and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak >> > with my CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old >> > into Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> > I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >> > >> > 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >> >> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the >> >> proverbial >> > desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be >> > Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >> >> >> >> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >> > multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >> > never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there >> > are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind >> > recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). >> >> >> >> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know >> >> any of >> > the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - >> > does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who >> > write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very >> > exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended >> > family >> than a corporation. >> >> >> >> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc >> >> collecting >> > Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >> >> >> >> John Rennie >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> >> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >> >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> >> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> >> >> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small >> >> compared to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but >> >> those dandy Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd >> >> bootleg, as long as they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i >> >> purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >> >> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. >> >> I have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i >> >> have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume >> >> there is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it >> >> seems the Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like >> >> myself ... I wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" >> >> single !!! I only have an mp3 of that one atm. >> >> >> >> >> >> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The >> >> First >> >> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn >> >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd >> >> - A Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, >> >> remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John >> >> Peel) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" >> >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In >> >> London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, >> >> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >> >> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve >> >> CD] Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The >> >> Moon >> >> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >> >> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd >> >> - The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A >> >> Momentary Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder >> >> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse >> >> (live) (2CD) Pink Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink >> >> Floyd (V.A.) - A Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >> >> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >> >> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >> >> biography CD] >> >> >> >> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >> >> >> >> >> >> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >> >> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >> >> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - >> >> BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) >> >> Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live >> >> Lyon >> >> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >> >> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions >> >> (Japanese >> >> CD) >> > > > > -- > View Steve's Photos of Hawkwind Porcupine Tree and Isle of Wight http://www.flickr.com/photos/venthawktree From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 09:48:25 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:48:25 -0500 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" Message-ID: Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has identified this incoming email as possible spam. 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From: Mike Coleman Subject: Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:48:25 -0500 Size: 1092 URL: From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 09:51:03 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:51:03 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54cb98bf.87e8e50a.5608.ffffd6e8SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> Message-ID: Last i saw Scott was when he and his nephew were in Oslo in summer 2010. It was a music festival day all over Oslo outside and in all the bars too... we caught some reggae stuff at Gronland, and by a church near a park by the river outside some black metal and bad hardcore bands. They took the cheap overnight ferry from Copenhagen and they went to a all you can eat Pizza place before i winked them farewell---- 2015-01-30 15:40 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : > I'm so glad you and Scott got to get together, when he lived here we had a > lot of good times, Chris wasn't at that show. My first boots were about 15 > years older. There's 1 that sounded terrible but they do a great Inter > stellar overdrive, and announce it by saying we used to do this when we were > teen-agers, there was a lot of cool instrumental stuff, a version of Embryo, > and some acoustic stuff, kind of like Crumbling Land, or the stuff from the > beginning of side 4 of Ummagumma. > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Abra Cadabra > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:37 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting > > my very first boots were The Doors "Matrix" show (Back Trax CD) and some > Italian Doors CDs i got at Wild Mind in Oslo. Also Monster Magnet live 1992 > i got in East Village, some Nirvana demos in early 1991 on a cassette before > Nevermind blew the head off the rock public. Also some silver HW CDs, mid > 90s and my first request on BOC-L was a tape of the Limelight 95 show i was > at and i hooked up with Scott H. in 1996. > > 2015-01-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >> My first boots were from The Dead, and Floyd, terrible sound quality, >> great music I don't remember what shows they were. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 7:08 AM >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >> >> Lol. In 85-86 my cassette collection was Queen, Genesis (80s) and >> Duran Duran, A-Ha and Madonna. Then came CDs and i delved into Floyd, >> Doors, Marillion, old Genesis, Sisters Of Mercy and Ramones and Zep >> and Bowie and Pistols all came around 88-89. By the time Nirvana and >> Pearl Jam exploded in the early 90s i felt it was "ok" and "hip" to >> dig Hawkwind.. rock was ok with "teh people" not all that pop 80s krap. >> >> 2015-01-30 12:52 GMT+01:00 mary sullivan : >>> Christian, I may have a few years on you, but I do know how you felt, >>> it was like that for me, in '78, when I first heard Echoes I though >>> Floyd were Gods, then I heard Space Ritual a few years later and life >>> hasn't been the same since. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:28 AM >>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>> Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>> >>> Agree on the HW issue as family vs massive hordes of Floyd fans. >>> Though it didnt answer my question hehe. I must have between 3-400 >>> traded and downloaded HW boots and all the Silver CDs and a few Vinyl >>> boots too I heard DSOTM (my stepdad had the CD and a few LPs like >>> Obscured and Relics) in 1986 or so and HW 2 years later. HW was like >>> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! >>> and it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my >>> CoTBS and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into >>> Moorcock, than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand > stereo LOL! >>> I have met Tim, Lemmy, Alan at gigs and they were all very friendly. >>> >>> 2015-01-30 11:16 GMT+01:00 John Rennie : >>>> Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial >>> desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be >>> Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). >>>> >>>> But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant >>> multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would >>> never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there >>> are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind >>> recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me > redundant :-). >>>> >>>> The Hawkwind universe is just so much more personal. I don't know >>>> any of >>> the band members personally (though Dave Brock once grinned at me - >>> does that count? :-) but I can exchange Facebook posts with guys who >>> write album sleeve notes. OK, as claims to fame go it isn't very >>> exciting, but the point is it feels so much more like an extended >>> family >> than a corporation. >>>> >>>> So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc >>>> collecting >>> Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. >>>> >>>> John Rennie >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >>>> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Abra Cadabra >>>> Sent: 30 January 2015 09:44 >>>> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >>>> Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting >>>> >>>> So far my only Floyd collecting "mania" has been very small compared >>>> to Hawkwind etc. And i am not looking for mp3/FLAC but those dandy >>>> Japanese Peel Sessions and Live and also the odd bootleg, as long as >>>> they are not CDR or d/l. The other day i purchased 3 PF BBC 67, BBC >>>> 68-69 and a London 70 Japanese CDs. Super looking forward to them. I >>>> have the top list being PF stuff i already have and the bottom i >>>> have picked out 67-74 era PF CDs i have seen on eBay. I assume there >>>> is a lot of chaos and overlapping with the bootlegs, so it seems the >>>> Japanese CDs are the way to go for a Floyd novice like myself ... I >>>> wish i had the bootleg with "Point Me At The Sky" single !!! I only >>>> have an mp3 of that one atm. >>>> >>>> >>>> Pink Floyd - London '66-'67 (live CD EP) Pink Floyd - 1967: The >>>> First >>>> 3 Singles (CD EP) Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (remaster) >>>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1967 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - A >>>> Saucerful Of Secrets (remaster) Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (2CD, >>>> remaster) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1968-69 (presented by John Peel) >>>> [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More" >>>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Relics (remaster) Pink Floyd - Live In >>>> London 1970 (Playhouse Theatre, >>>> 16/09/70) [Japanese CD] Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (remaster) >>>> Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [2011 remaster in mini LP-sleeve CD] >>>> Pink Floyd - Meddle (remaster) Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon >>>> (remaster) Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (remaster) Pink Floyd - >>>> Animals (remaster) Pink Floyd - The Wall (remaster 2CD) Pink Floyd - >>>> The Final Cut (remaster CD w/bonus track) Pink Floyd - A Momentary >>>> Lapse Of Reason Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder (live) (2CD) >>>> Pink Floyd - The Division Bell Pink Floyd - Pulse (live) (2CD) Pink >>>> Floyd - The Endless River (new 2014 CD) Pink Floyd (V.A.) - A >>>> Saucerful Of Pink [Cleopatra label tribute feat. >>>> Melting Euphoria, Spiral Realms, PTV, Nik Turner, Helios Creed, Ron >>>> Geesin, Spahn Ranch +++] Pink Floyd - Maximum Pink Floyd [spoken >>>> biography CD] >>>> >>>> Yet to purchase (not including the 12 disc Complete Japan Tour 70-71): >>>> >>>> >>>> Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1970 (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - Nuremburg >>>> 1970 (2CD) Pink Floyd - French Radio Sessions 1970-71 (Japanese CD) >>>> Pink Floyd - Live At Free Concert 26/06/71 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - >>>> BBC Sessions 1971 (Japanese CD) (30/08/71, Paris Cinema, London) >>>> Pink Floyd - First Time In Japan (3CD) (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live >>>> Lyon >>>> 1971 & Tokyo 1972 (bootleg) Pink Floyd - Live In Tokyo 1972 (2CD) >>>> (Japanese CD) Pink Floyd - BBC Sessions 1974 DSOTM Sessions >>>> (Japanese >>>> CD) From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 09:52:36 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:52:36 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: <4308347663977826.WA.insect.braingmail.com@listserv.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: Quite sure it is John Coulthart... 99% sure i am! will look again on my tiny CD (my vinyl does not have the booklet). 2015-01-30 15:48 GMT+01:00 Mike Coleman : > Spam detection software, running on the system "www.ispnetinc.net", has > identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message > has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label > similar future email. If you have any questions, see > The administrator of that system for details. > > Content preview: It really does say "the golden void" the word "the" is hidden > behind the "spokes" of the circle on the top left, the word "golden" is hidden > on the top right, and the word "void" on the bottom- the "vo" to the left > of his feet and the "id" to the right of them. [...] > > Content analysis details: (5.1 points, 5.0 required) > > pts rule name description > ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- > 2.4 DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL RBL: Envelope sender listed in dnsbl.ahbl.org > -1.0 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only via SMTP > 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is freemail (insect.brain[at]gmail.com) > 0.0 DKIM_ADSP_CUSTOM_MED No valid author signature, adsp_override is > CUSTOM_MED > 2.4 DATE_IN_FUTURE_03_06 Date: is 3 to 6 hours after Received: date > 1.2 NML_ADSP_CUSTOM_MED ADSP custom_med hit, and not from a mailing list > 0.0 T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL T_TO_NO_BRKTS_FREEMAIL > > > > > ---------- Videresendt e-post ---------- > From: Mike Coleman > To: BOC-L at listserv.ispnetinc.net > Cc: > Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:48:25 -0500 > Subject: Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" > It really does say "the golden void" > > the word "the" is hidden behind the "spokes" of the circle on the top left, the word "golden" is hidden on the top right, and the word "void" on the bottom- the "vo" to the left of his feet and the "id" to the right of them. > > I thought it was kinda "coulthart", I had just discovered it, and you do not gain access to the luminous lodge. > > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 09:57:11 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 08:57:11 -0600 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It really does say "the golden void" the word "the" is hidden behind the "spokes" of the circle on the top left, the word "golden" is hidden on the top right, and the word "void" on the bottom- the "vo" to the left of his feet and the "id" to the right of them. [...] this better not have me in spam again.... On 1/29/15, mike coleman wrote: > On 1/10/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> SHELL >> RAZOR >> DAWN >> GOLDEN >> >> Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, > > > Skeleton from inside space ritual visits Christian... > > Beckons him to look inside the Church of Hawkwind booklet at the image > of the man in the triangle.....(the page to the right of the joker > lyrics) > > and says: Look, what do you see?? > > what do you see?? > > Christian replies: "Yes, of course, I see it now, it says the golden > void" > From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 10:00:18 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (mike coleman) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:00:18 -0600 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It's on my wall as of last night (the reason I spotted it) and you likely need the real booklet But maybe not if your eyes are really good On 1/30/15, mike coleman wrote: > It really does say "the golden void" > the word "the" is hidden behind the "spokes" of the circle on the top > left, the word "golden" is hidden on the top right, and the word > "void" on the bottom- the "vo" to the left of his feet and the "id" > to the right of them. [...] > > this better not have me in spam again.... > > > > > > On 1/29/15, mike coleman wrote: >> On 1/10/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>> SHELL >>> RAZOR >>> DAWN >>> GOLDEN >>> >>> Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, >> >> >> Skeleton from inside space ritual visits Christian... >> >> Beckons him to look inside the Church of Hawkwind booklet at the image >> of the man in the triangle.....(the page to the right of the joker >> lyrics) >> >> and says: Look, what do you see?? >> >> what do you see?? >> >> Christian replies: "Yes, of course, I see it now, it says the golden >> void" >> > From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 10:12:29 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 16:12:29 +0100 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I just looked again, its in the optical rays or lightening. Clever clever! 2015-01-30 16:00 GMT+01:00 mike coleman : > It's on my wall as of last night (the reason I spotted it) and you > likely need the real booklet > But maybe not if your eyes are really good > > > > On 1/30/15, mike coleman wrote: >> It really does say "the golden void" >> the word "the" is hidden behind the "spokes" of the circle on the top >> left, the word "golden" is hidden on the top right, and the word >> "void" on the bottom- the "vo" to the left of his feet and the "id" >> to the right of them. [...] >> >> this better not have me in spam again.... >> >> >> >> >> >> On 1/29/15, mike coleman wrote: >>> On 1/10/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>> SHELL >>>> RAZOR >>>> DAWN >>>> GOLDEN >>>> >>>> Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, >>> >>> >>> Skeleton from inside space ritual visits Christian... >>> >>> Beckons him to look inside the Church of Hawkwind booklet at the image >>> of the man in the triangle.....(the page to the right of the joker >>> lyrics) >>> >>> and says: Look, what do you see?? >>> >>> what do you see?? >>> >>> Christian replies: "Yes, of course, I see it now, it says the golden >>> void" >>> >> From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 10:15:51 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 16:15:51 +0100 Subject: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: i say this as a formerly tripping comics artist i would "hide" messages like that in my ink drawings or comic panels etc. 2015-01-30 16:12 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > I just looked again, its in the optical rays or lightening. Clever clever! > > 2015-01-30 16:00 GMT+01:00 mike coleman : >> It's on my wall as of last night (the reason I spotted it) and you >> likely need the real booklet >> But maybe not if your eyes are really good >> >> >> >> On 1/30/15, mike coleman wrote: >>> It really does say "the golden void" >>> the word "the" is hidden behind the "spokes" of the circle on the top >>> left, the word "golden" is hidden on the top right, and the word >>> "void" on the bottom- the "vo" to the left of his feet and the "id" >>> to the right of them. [...] >>> >>> this better not have me in spam again.... >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/29/15, mike coleman wrote: >>>> On 1/10/15, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>>>>> SHELL >>>>> RAZOR >>>>> DAWN >>>>> GOLDEN >>>>> >>>>> Hawkwind are Golden Dawn and Masonic. May.. Sonic........ May day,,, >>>> >>>> >>>> Skeleton from inside space ritual visits Christian... >>>> >>>> Beckons him to look inside the Church of Hawkwind booklet at the image >>>> of the man in the triangle.....(the page to the right of the joker >>>> lyrics) >>>> >>>> and says: Look, what do you see?? >>>> >>>> what do you see?? >>>> >>>> Christian replies: "Yes, of course, I see it now, it says the golden >>>> void" >>>> >>> From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Fri Jan 30 11:20:27 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:20:27 -0600 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <01d03c75$Blat.v3.0.7$c8a6a4e4$d704ffce149@ratsnest> Message-ID: On 1/30/2015 4:16 AM, John Rennie wrote: > Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). Early Tangerine Dream for me, but that's not to fault you. > > But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. Yeah, I remember back before "Dark Side" when being a Pink Floyd fan was a "who are you?" type of deal. > > So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > > Ye gods, imagine if Hawkwind had achieved the Pink Floyd fame level. "Hall of the Mountain Grill" deserved it. Oh, to dream of it. They might even tour the US. Had to miss the Space Ritual tour because my band was playing that night. Did catch them in the 80s. Heck, I've seen Nikwind more often that I've seen Hawkwind. To go into a record store and have a chance of finding the new release? Pink Floyd puts out twenty year old rehash and makes the top ten? Err, I'm ranting a bit. Pink Floyd deserves what they got. Sigh, surviving Syd and Roger... And that 1973 concert... I was initially unimpressed with "Dark Side". What's with these four minute songs? Where's the twenty minute suites? Oh. Dam shame that you have to get up and flip the LP over. That's why they invented CDs. (Err, no, supposedly it was somebody at Sony who wanted to hear a Beethoven composition in its entirety. But it should have been "Dark Side.") John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Fri Jan 30 11:39:45 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:39:45 -0600 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/30/2015 4:28 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > HW was like > the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and > it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS > and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, > than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! > luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo Oh, I wish. (-8 I'd pass on the cocaine... err, if it's your dollar... but that 5 grand stereo. Damn, you got me wishing. My intro to Hawkwind was the local record store putting a sticker on "X In Search of Space" saying "Space rock ala Pink Floyd." Close enough. John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:02:56 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:02:56 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54CBB3D1.4020504@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: Dead Kennedys lyric about the 5 grand stereo... "Holiday in Cambodia" its tough kid but its life, dont forget to pack a wife, playing ethnicy music on your 5 grand stereo braggin that you know how the niggaz feel cold and the slums got so much soul, well you'll work harder with a gun in your back for a bowl of rice a day, slave for soldier till you starve and your head is skewered on a stake... its tough kid but its life... its a Holiday in Cambodia where you ll kiss ass or crack! 2015-01-30 17:39 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : > On 1/30/2015 4:28 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> HW was like >> the band no one had heard apart from "Lemmy's old band before MH"! and >> it made me feel so much more underground hardcore freak with my CoTBS >> and Flicknife era discoveries as a stoned 16 year old into Moorcock, >> than any luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo LOL! >> > > luxury cocaine addicted Floyd fan with a 5 grand stereo > > Oh, I wish. (-8 > > I'd pass on the cocaine... err, if it's your dollar... but that 5 grand > stereo. Damn, you got me wishing. > > My intro to Hawkwind was the local record store putting a sticker on "X In > Search of Space" saying "Space rock ala Pink Floyd." > > Close enough. > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Fri Jan 30 12:04:28 2015 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:04:28 -0600 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 1/30/2015 7:12 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: > The bands i remember at the prog fest were > Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. > > Oh, you did not enjoy Anekdoten? They played a small club in East Lansing opening for Discipline. I swear, I was the only person present who knew who they were. The dance floor was empty. Their tour manager was videotaping the show. After about two minutes of their first song, I apologized to him, "I'm going to mess up your camera angles" and proceeded to put myself as close to the stage as I could get. Hey, the guitar player had the same delay line I have and they had a Mellotron. It was King Crimson from five feet. I was able to beg a copy of the video but with the promise that I would not distribute it, so don't ask. It was a low budget tour, so they were taping two shows per tape, so I also got the previous night in Detroit. I've got a bunch of Arena albums, too. My, we should trade memories. (-8 John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From insect.brain at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:11:37 2015 From: insect.brain at GMAIL.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:11:37 -0500 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" Message-ID: ahem, I meant I thought it was kinda "coolthart" thus why I braved posting on BOC-L hope it was good anough for you all. From nathan.gilbert at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:13:43 2015 From: nathan.gilbert at GMAIL.COM (Nathan Gilbert) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:13:43 -0700 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54CBB99C.9050001@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: Oh man, that sounds amazing. A private concert with Anekdoten! I'd love that. On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 10:04 AM, John McIntyre wrote: > On 1/30/2015 7:12 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> The bands i remember at the prog fest were >> Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. >> >> > Oh, you did not enjoy Anekdoten? > > They played a small club in East Lansing opening for Discipline. > > I swear, I was the only person present who knew who they were. > > The dance floor was empty. > > Their tour manager was videotaping the show. After about two minutes of > their first song, I apologized to him, "I'm going to mess up your camera > angles" and proceeded to put myself as close to the stage as I could get. > Hey, the guitar player had the same delay line I have and they had a > Mellotron. It was King Crimson from five feet. > > I was able to beg a copy of the video but with the promise that I would not > distribute it, so don't ask. > > It was a low budget tour, so they were taping two shows per tape, so I also > got the previous night in Detroit. > > I've got a bunch of Arena albums, too. My, we should trade memories. (-8 > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:18:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:18:52 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54CBB99C.9050001@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: Ok i kinda enjoyed the chick on the Cello and the trashing Crimson, but then again Crimson isnt "my thing" and i sold the 2 first Anekdoten CD remasters as a lot on eBay some years ago... Arena i might warm up to slightly more as i am more "open" to the kind of keyboard neo stuff i began liking in the 80s like Marillion and Genesis etc. ... I forgot the rest of the Dead Kennedys lyric.. "back east yer type don't crawl... now you can go where people are One, now you can go where they get things done.. its a Holiday in Cambodia".... 2015-01-30 18:04 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : > On 1/30/2015 7:12 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >> >> The bands i remember at the prog fest were >> Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. >> >> > Oh, you did not enjoy Anekdoten? > > They played a small club in East Lansing opening for Discipline. > > I swear, I was the only person present who knew who they were. > > The dance floor was empty. > > Their tour manager was videotaping the show. After about two minutes of > their first song, I apologized to him, "I'm going to mess up your camera > angles" and proceeded to put myself as close to the stage as I could get. > Hey, the guitar player had the same delay line I have and they had a > Mellotron. It was King Crimson from five feet. > > I was able to beg a copy of the video but with the promise that I would not > distribute it, so don't ask. > > It was a low budget tour, so they were taping two shows per tape, so I also > got the previous night in Detroit. > > I've got a bunch of Arena albums, too. My, we should trade memories. (-8 > > John McIntyre > mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:21:21 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:21:21 +0100 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I sold a Discipline CD to some guy in Italy some years ago, the one with the Tree as a head on front.. yuck i hated that CD. Bought it on CDBaby ca 2006 and it took 4 years of sitting unplayed until it went to eBay.... 2015-01-30 18:18 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Ok i kinda enjoyed the chick on the Cello and the trashing Crimson, > but then again Crimson isnt "my thing" and i sold the 2 first > Anekdoten CD remasters as a lot on eBay some years ago... Arena i > might warm up to slightly more as i am more "open" to the kind of > keyboard neo stuff i began liking in the 80s like Marillion and > Genesis etc. ... > > I forgot the rest of the Dead Kennedys lyric.. "back east yer type > don't crawl... now you can go where people are One, now you can go > where they get things done.. its a Holiday in Cambodia".... > > 2015-01-30 18:04 GMT+01:00 John McIntyre : >> On 1/30/2015 7:12 AM, Abra Cadabra wrote: >>> >>> The bands i remember at the prog fest were >>> Arena and Anekdoten both which i did not enjoy. >>> >>> >> Oh, you did not enjoy Anekdoten? >> >> They played a small club in East Lansing opening for Discipline. >> >> I swear, I was the only person present who knew who they were. >> >> The dance floor was empty. >> >> Their tour manager was videotaping the show. After about two minutes of >> their first song, I apologized to him, "I'm going to mess up your camera >> angles" and proceeded to put myself as close to the stage as I could get. >> Hey, the guitar player had the same delay line I have and they had a >> Mellotron. It was King Crimson from five feet. >> >> I was able to beg a copy of the video but with the promise that I would not >> distribute it, so don't ask. >> >> It was a low budget tour, so they were taping two shows per tape, so I also >> got the previous night in Detroit. >> >> I've got a bunch of Arena albums, too. My, we should trade memories. (-8 >> >> John McIntyre >> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:25:44 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:25:44 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: <4338111432476752.WA.insect.braingmail.com@listserv.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: hey its either Bob Walker or John Coulthart or Alan Arthurs or Barney Bubbles on the art chores as regards HW album art... XC, Alien 4, CoTBS... Zones... etc etc sometimes the "bad" LPs have the "kewlest" comic book art etc. Praise Bob. Dr. John, weird Al etc. 2015-01-30 18:11 GMT+01:00 Mike Coleman : > ahem, I meant I thought it was kinda "coolthart" > > thus why I braved posting on BOC-L > > hope it was good anough for you all. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:26:07 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:26:07 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: 2015-01-30 18:25 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > hey its either Bob Walker or John Coulthart or Alan Arthurs or Barney > Bubbles on the art chores as regards HW album art... XC, Alien 4, > CoTBS... Zones... etc etc sometimes the "bad" LPs have the "kewlest" > comic book art etc. Praise Bob. Dr. John, weird Al etc. > > 2015-01-30 18:11 GMT+01:00 Mike Coleman : >> ahem, I meant I thought it was kinda "coolthart" >> >> thus why I braved posting on BOC-L >> >> hope it was good anough for you all. From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 12:26:35 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:26:35 +0100 Subject: *****SPAM***** Re: (chit chat re Christian) "Assault & Battery" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: cool Tart.. pop tart... tart tart (Happy Mondays 24 hr party people "STEP ON") 2015-01-30 18:26 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > 2015-01-30 18:25 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : >> hey its either Bob Walker or John Coulthart or Alan Arthurs or Barney >> Bubbles on the art chores as regards HW album art... XC, Alien 4, >> CoTBS... Zones... etc etc sometimes the "bad" LPs have the "kewlest" >> comic book art etc. Praise Bob. Dr. John, weird Al etc. >> >> 2015-01-30 18:11 GMT+01:00 Mike Coleman : >>> ahem, I meant I thought it was kinda "coolthart" >>> >>> thus why I braved posting on BOC-L >>> >>> hope it was good anough for you all. From hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK Fri Jan 30 14:08:56 2015 From: hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK (John Rennie) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 19:08:56 +0000 Subject: Hawkwind recordings site (was: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting) Message-ID: Hi Paul, My site is: http://hawkstuff.ratsauce.co.uk/ I thought this was a good collection, but it's utterly dwarfed by the Bootleg Emporium: http://www.hawkwindbootlegs.com/ The Emporium want you to register, but they don't do anything untoward with your details. If you're on Facebook there's a matching Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/325484174264279/ Honestly, it's worth joining Facebook just for this. People are always posting new recordings, and it's really cool to be able to discuss the recordings with the people who made them. JR -----Original Message----- From: Paul Mather [mailto:paul at gromit.homenet.org] Sent: 30 January 2015 16:30 To: John Rennie Subject: Hawkwind recordings site (was: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting) On Jan 30, 2015, at 5:16 AM, John Rennie wrote: > Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). > > But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. I would never try and host a Pink Floyd live recordings site because there are already so many of them, but I would and do host a Hawkwind recordings site (though the Bootleg Emporium has kind of made me redundant :-). Would it be possible for me to access your Hawkwind live recordings site, and, if so, would you send me the details? From steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM Fri Jan 30 18:20:00 2015 From: steve.lindsey at HOTMAIL.COM (Stephen Lindsey) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:20:00 -0500 Subject: Some pretty cool space rock with general chaos visuals In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi all, many of you know me and Eric, and that we do visuals inspired by Hawkwind. So heres something that turned out pretty darned good A friend edited up one of his gigs a bit, and I've a feeling you might like it.Visually it doesn't get much (any ?) more psychedelic, and musically its somewherein the tangerine dreamey end of Hawkwind http://vimeo.com/jamietoddurm/live-ping-2014-11-25-urm-general-chaos-visuals Hope you enjoy,Steve From j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET Fri Jan 30 19:24:22 2015 From: j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET (Jason C. Hillenburg) Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 00:24:22 +0000 Subject: Brain Surgeons article Message-ID: My article on The Brain Surgeons from this month's Perfect Sound Forever. http://www.furious.com/perfect/brainsurgeons.html ? From anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM Sat Jan 31 07:47:52 2015 From: anacondaconan at GMAIL.COM (Abra Cadabra) Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 13:47:52 +0100 Subject: BOC: Fabienne Shine & SHAKIN' STREET & .. Pearlman, Dharma, CHROME. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: the band also feature ROSS THE BOSS.... xxx .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QKVp_vGtyQ 2015-01-30 15:00 GMT+01:00 Abra Cadabra : > Just today i got the "Axe Killer Warrior's Set" of 2 CD's (2 & 3rd > albums and 4th live LP) in the post, with the band SHAKIN STREET (name > from MC5 no less). Produced by Candy Girl Man with appearances by Buck > Dharma and Jimmy Page no less. Alot of Detroit/NYC punk scene vibes, i > like them alot. Fabienne Shine on vocals was Damon Edge's girlfriend > and appeared on many CHROME albums (like the recent one with Helios > etc). I for some reason thought she was african or black but no.. she > is Snow White like the misty mountains of *mphet??mean i used to do. > > Christian From j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET Sat Jan 31 20:16:48 2015 From: j.hillenburg at COMCAST.NET (Jason C. Hillenburg) Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 01:16:48 +0000 Subject: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting In-Reply-To: <54CBAF4B.60309@pa.msu.edu> Message-ID: Floyd, for me, was a band for my teenage years. I wore the black print off my cassette copy of The Wall as a teen, but you can't get me to listen to it now. Too?self-indulgent and marred with self-pity.?There's a handful of tracks from other albums that merit my time. The Final Cut is admirable for its absolute refusal to give the listener comfort or?entertainment.?Obscured By Clouds, however, is a real gem. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John McIntyre" To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 11:20:27 AM Subject: Re: Floyd 67-74 Japanese and bootleg collecting On 1/30/2015 4:16 AM, John Rennie wrote: > Pink Floyd were my first love, and if I have to go to the proverbial desert island with only one band's back catalogue that band would be Pink Floyd (sorry guys :-). Early Tangerine Dream for me, but that's not to fault you. > > But being a Pink Floyd fan feels a bit like being part of a giant multinational. They are just so big and have so many fans. Yeah, I remember back before "Dark Side" when being a Pink Floyd fan was a "who are you?" type of deal. > > So while I have a few Floyd bootlegs, live recordings, etc collecting Floyd stuff just isn't as interesting as collecting Hawkwind stuff. > > Ye gods, imagine if Hawkwind had achieved the Pink Floyd fame level. ? "Hall of the Mountain Grill" deserved it. ?Oh, to dream of it. ?They might even tour the US. ?Had to miss the Space Ritual tour because my band was playing that night. ?Did catch them in the 80s. Heck, I've seen Nikwind more often that I've seen Hawkwind. ?To go into a record store and have a chance of finding the new release? Pink Floyd puts out twenty year old rehash and makes the top ten? Err, I'm ranting a bit. ?Pink Floyd deserves what they got. ?Sigh, surviving Syd and Roger... ?And that 1973 concert... I was initially unimpressed with "Dark Side". ?What's with these four minute songs? ?Where's the twenty minute suites? Oh. Dam shame that you have to get up and flip the LP over. ?That's why they invented CDs. ?(Err, no, supposedly it was somebody at Sony who wanted to hear a Beethoven composition in its entirety. ?But it should have been "Dark Side.") John McIntyre mcintyre at pa.msu.edu